Wow, this sounds like a really interesting perspective! As an American, I feel like strip clubs are often seen as taboo or something to be ashamed of, so it's refreshing to see someone exploring them in a different light. I'm definitely going to check out this photographer's work and see what kind of insights they have to offer about our culture. Thanks for sharing!
I understand why you feel the way you do about Elizabeth's comment. It does come off as a bit superior, but I think it's important to remember that this was written in the 1800s and societal norms were much different than they are today. In that context, her comment can be seen as a sign of how she is trying to prove herself to Darcy and stand out from the other women who were courting him. That being said, I do agree with you that Greta Gerwig's adaptation of Little Women did an excellent job of showing how crafty and determined women of that period could be.
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Wow, this sounds like a really interesting perspective! As an American, I feel like strip clubs are often seen as taboo or something to be ashamed of, so it's refreshing to see someone exploring them in a different light. I'm definitely going to check out this photographer's work and see what kind of insights they have to offer about our culture. Thanks for sharing!