“Woman and the Rise of Raunch Culture” How are women empowered? Ariel Levy’s, “Woman and the Rise of Raunch Culture” first appeared in the New York Times in 2005. In this article she descr... ibe the roles that women in the United States perform bad attitude. It is the facts that most American’s women show the bad role to teenagers. However, Levy also show that women are fighting with the pain of getting breast implants and brave to get Brazilian Wax in order to wear Playboy logo. Furthermore, she also claims that the men see women as the sex toys or pig meat that always find them in nightclubs. There are the issues in society that women have raised of raunch culture. Levy uses the ethos, logos and pathos to develop and create a strong, convincing article. In this article Levy writes about the culture of women and the reasoning of women behind the grossness culture. She writes about the celebrities are increasing in population because of nude body like “ Britney Spears was becoming increasingly popular and increasingly unclothed, and her undulating body ultimately become so familiar to me I felt we used to go out”(143). Furthermore, the increasing sell rate of playboy magazine and porn stars become more famous because of the women [Show More]
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