The Birth Control Pill Analysis

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Throughout her book, May makes it perspicuous the birth control pill provided liberation and prosperity to women. She effectively supports her claim, by incorporating numerous personal testimonies and viewpoints from women. May tells the story of Letty C who found the pill to be “incredibly liberating” when she studied abroad (156). The usage of antidotes benefited May’s ability to emphasize specifically how women’s everyday lives have changed and the many stories reflect the monumental way that the pill has become ingrained in people’s lives. In the most fascinating and well written chapter of the book, May takes on the controversial topic of the impact of the pill on males in the 1960s. May analyzes the Playboy magazine for evidence regarding

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