Imperator Furiosa

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Prompt A: One night I called Imperator Furiosa and requested to hold an interview with her. She seemed confused and she asked me why I was interested in doing an interview with her. I explained that I was a journalist for Rolling Stone Magazine and the topic was Should women in third world countries be given more rights? She seemed to be interested in the topic and her response was yes. Then, I asked her if we could meet the following day at a Starbucks Coffee at 10:00am. As the night became morning, I greeted her at the front of the Starbucks building, and we went inside to buy a drink. As we waited in line she told me the story of how she saved five female sex slaves. I was astonished as she told me the story. Afterwards we made it to the …show more content…

Sandoval 2 Imperator Furiosa said ”I believe women in third world countries should have more rights. Even the smallest things matter and we, women, are surely smart enough to make our own decision in this regard.” Also, women are the same as men and we make up fifty percent of the population. I asked, “If you had all the power, what rights would you give to women?” Imperator Furiosa remarked, “I would give every women the chance to marry anyone she wants to. According to Opendemocracy, ‘If women are raped and the rapist agrees to marry the women for five years, the rapist will not be prosecuted”. I believe that women should have the rights to decide if they want to prosecute the rapist. And, I would also give women the right of attending school. As I sipped from my frappe I added on, “WOW! Women aren't allowed to decide if they want to prosecute their rapists? What if the women don’t want to accept the marriage?” Imperator Furiosa took a deep breath and said “According to OpenDemocracy women are forced to get married because it is under the law and the court decides her faith and whether she marries her rapist. Thats ridiculous because if I was in their situation I would be traumatized and there would be no way that I would marry my

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