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When It Changed

Course: ENGLISH 334, Spring 2012
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Returnofthemen o WhenItChanged Russ Imaginelifewithoutmen o Whattheworldwouldbeifitwereranbywomen Justremovethemenandjusthavewomen o Notalwaysutopiainallways Mightbelackingthingsinsomereason Mendiedoff;womendidnotjustgooutandcreatethisplaceby themselves apeswithhumanfaces o Menthatgetoffoftheship Heywerebackyay o Womenhaveneverseenmenbefore muscledlikebulls o Seenbullsbutnotmen tenfoottoad o...

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Returnofthemen o WhenItChanged Russ Imaginelifewithoutmen o Whattheworldwouldbeifitwereranbywomen Justremovethemenandjusthavewomen o Notalwaysutopiainallways Mightbelackingthingsinsomereason Mendiedoff;womendidnotjustgooutandcreatethisplaceby themselves apeswithhumanfaces o Menthatgetoffoftheship Heywerebackyay o Womenhaveneverseenmenbefore muscledlikebulls o Seenbullsbutnotmen tenfoottoad o Daughterdescribesthementhiswayafterhermotherasksifshecould pictureherselflivingwithone Humanityisunnatural. o Advanceanimalsofsometype Makeclothesandwearthem Mobility Buildbigbuildingsandstructures Cutourfingernails o Religionandscienceandotherelementssuggestthatweareseparate fromnature Sexualequalityhasbeenreestablishedonearth. o Toldatleasttwice Doubtthattheyhavebeenbecausetheyrepeatittwice o Whyiseveryoneontheshipamanifsexualequalityhasbeen reestablished ForAWhile o OriginallycalledForAWhile Foremothersthought/hopedthatthemenwouldcomeback o Whileaway Acceptedtheirsexandpushedthroughit Russ, When It Changed apes with human are faces Women not accustomed to seeing men o Men are a mythic entity muscled like bulls There is gender among animals on the planet but no gender among humans ten-foot toad Tall men Daughter describes the men this way after her mother asks if she could picture herself living with one Humanity is unnatural. The men say It is unnatural for women to live without men o Divides humanity from nature o Humans no longer related to plants and animals - Non-human nature - We do things differently from animals (such as create clothing and buildings) Sexual equality has been reestablished on earth. The women are told this twice by the men in the story and doubt it o Have a right to doubt it because there are only men on the ship and no women - Makes it ironic that they would say that to them For-A-While Origninal name of the planet o Women had expected the men to be back but have now accepted their single-sex world and have adapted to this environment o They used the best of their time instead of just waiting for the men to arrive back
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