We need to see men and women as equal partners, but it’s hard to think of movies that do that. When I talk to people, they think of movies of forty-five years ago! Hepburn and Tracy!
Meaning of the quote
In this quote, Betty Friedan, an American activist, says that men and women should be treated equally, but it's difficult to find movies that show this. When she talks to people, they often think of old movies from 45 years ago, like those featuring Hepburn and Tracy. Friedan is pointing out that even though we believe in equality, our media and entertainment still often portray outdated ideas about gender roles.
About Betty Friedan
Betty Friedan was a pioneering American feminist writer and activist who played a crucial role in sparking the second wave of feminism in the 20th century. She co-founded the National Organization for Women (NOW) and organized the successful nationwide Women’s Strike for Equality in 1970, further propelling the feminist movement.
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