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The Joys of Motherhood

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The Joys of Motherhood

Molly Bolt, in Rubyfruit Jungle, represents what it takes to become successful in a man’s world. Although she possess character, she’s beautiful, ambitious, and highly intelligent, she is labeled by her sexuality and the fact that she is a woman. In this essay I will, more closely, examine Molly’s disadvantage of being a female in a male ruled society.

Molly, started out as a poor child in Pennsylvania, as if that wasn’t enough of a set back, she soon discovers she is a bastard. As a young woman, Molly, demonstrates her very broad mind, and even her own adoptive mother is threatened by her.

You and your high and mighty ways, sailing in the house and out the house as you damn well please. You reading them books and puttin’ on airs. You’re a fine one to be snotty. Miss Ups, out there in the woods playing with his old dong. Well I got news for you, you little shitass, you think your so smart. You ain’t so fine as you think you are, and you ain’t mine neither. And I don’t want you now that I know what your about.Wanna know who

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