Monday, January 26, 2015

Dinner for Two


Archbold and Chaudhry had a meeting to discuss their individual points of views on their opposing genders in the middle of summer. However between the beginning of the year and that set period of time they had both been hearing so much about the other. By constantly hearing about each other Archbold and Chaudhry made it a point to contact each other to have their meeting in March instead of in the summer. Once the meeting was finalized the two authors met up at local restaurant, ordered their meals and began to discuss their point of views. Chaudhry began to explain how she believes that masculinity within a man is not necessarily a good thing especially in today’s society.  Masculinity no longer has the power behind it anymore, because of women. Chaudhry explains that women have received so much notoriety as powerful individuals that they begin to take away the very little power men have as bread winners and protectors. For women it’s quite alright for them to have that authority and strength behind them, because even if it they don’t prosper in that aspect of their lives they have the sensitive motherly side of them to fall back on. On the other hand men to have that option, and if they were to go to a sensitive role they would be criticized within society in more ways than one.  Archbold comes back with his own point to say that he agrees with Chaudhry’s vague point on women. Archbold feels as if women are giving up such a vital part of what makes a women and women in today’s society. He thinks that the projected innocence that women wanted everyman to see is now something frowned upon. Women almost want to be some type of object that man drool over just for quick attention. Women have worked hard to be noticed all for the wrong reasons today. Archbold and Chaudhry see the common problem in both of their views, and its society. They see how society can ruin what used to be so valued and cherished.

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