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aw, c'mon. pweeeeeasse!

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I actually like this fake butterfly more than the original one. As far as I'm concerned, this is the real one now.

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Is it a common theme of feminist works to be about cheating (or wanting to cheat) on your boring but otherwise good husband? I'm in a Fiction course in undergrad and the only two feminist works we've read thus far (Chopin's The Storm and Steinbeck's Chrysanthemums) have followed the essentially the same narrative structure and themes. Is this as common amongst feminist writers as it seems or is my course just cherrypicking? I had a friend that asked me to read a bunch of feminist poetry and it seemed to play with similar themes.

I'm not very /lit/ at all (I usually prefer non-fiction over fiction when I do read) and not all that in the know but I thought you guys would be the best to ask

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