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Critique of "What Not to Wear"
The writing titled “What Not to Wear,” written by, Morgan C., talks about dress codes, and this reading left me feeling shocked. I agree with this article one hundred percent. I can relate to this article and so can many other girls at my school and other schools. I understand why she feels that women should not be blamed for being a “distraction” and being blamed for boys not being able to control themselves. I am not really surprised by anything she said because it is very relatable and agreeable. I see those same issues about dress codes in my school and other schools. This article is very understandable. Women should not be blamed as a “problem.” Like she said in the article, “If society can’t see that this is a problem, then society is the problem.” Women should be able to wear what they want to express themselves and not have to change.
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