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  • Read the two (2) versions of the article titled: “The Objectification of Women. Whose Fault Is it?” by Santi DeRosa in Chapter 8. Identify the thesis statement of each version. Summarize the second or final version. Note any changes between the first and the second version. Indicate if the thesis statement changed. Discuss your agreement or disagreement with DeRosa’s views. 
  • Identify three (3) changes the writer made between the first and second version. Speculate on reasons the writer made the changes.

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Running head: OBJECTIFICATION OF WOMEN

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Objectification of Women
Institutional Affiliation
Date

OBJECITIFICATION OF WOMEN

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Thesis statements
First version: Are women being objectified by a university that has a responsibility to treat
women with equality and not as second class citizens?
Second version: Are women being treated as objects by the very university that has a
responsibility to treat them with dignity and equality and not as second-class citizens?
The thesis statements have little changes only. The change is in form of their wording
which has been modified although they retain the same questioning logic on the issue of
objectifying women. The thesis statement has therefore been reframed or refined to be more in
tune with the content of the particular articles.
I share DeRosa’s sentiments as he makes a strong pitch for women’s degradation
especially in the revised second version. He speaks of the struggle that has been there in society
towards the improper ut...


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