Feminist Theories In Sakul Ga By Harriet Martineau And Jane Addams

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If a man and a woman with the same exact weight would to jump on the scale it will show that those two people weigh the same. While if they go to measure in the scale of society in the country Korea and Thailand, the men would to weight more than woman. I am using this as a metaphor to compare male dominated or in sociology it’s called patriarchy. In this paper I will analyze feminist theory using example from an Asian dramatic film, Sakul Ga or also known as Family of Crows and Secret Garden.
Example theory Feminist theories, the idea from Harriet Martineau and Jane Addams, focus on inequality between women and men. This theory could be consider as in the tradition of conflict theories, but feminist theories also provide insight into …show more content…

Their accidental meeting, when Joo Won mistakes Ra Im for actress Park Chae Rin, marks the beginning of a tense, bickering relationship, through which Joo Won tries to hide a growing attraction to Ra Im that both confuses and disturbs him. To complicate matters further, a strange sequence of events results in them swapping …show more content…

Kim Joo-Won experience strong feelings for the feisty stunt woman, even though she isn 't his type. Joo-Won tried getting Ra-Im out of his mind for Ra-Im does not own a high status life nor is even rich. Another person who thinks this way was Kim Joon Won’s mom, she hated Ra-Im. Kim Joon Won’s mom view Ra-Im the same way as her son. She even pay Ra-Im to go away from Kim Joon Won because she was not good enough for him. And Kim Joo-Won didn’t similar things like this mother did to Ra-Im, there were one scene toward the middle of the movie where he was ashamed seeing with her because she was using a rip beg, where old clothes. There, he did a makeover for her so he look like she in a higher class. Since then, Ra-Im tries her best to ignore Joo-Won because she knows Joo-Wan belongs to another higher social level compared to him. She still think that lower class should never be mix with higher class and that they don’t belong together.
In conclusion, looking through feminist theory using the movie Family of Crows and Secret Garden, women are measured in different level, mostly lower level than men. I have also notices the pattern in these two movies that the more people stick with tradition the more believer that women in lower class don 't fit with men in higher class. I see this idea in my Korean and Thai drama, women in almost

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