Women’s roles in literature has evolved throughout history and had lead women to develop into strong independent roles. Modern literature has served as an outlet and sounding board for women’s rights and feminist pioneers. Female writers have come to the fore front and provided today’s readers with a vast array of ethnic and cultural perspectives. The unique voice of female minorities is a common theme in many coming of age novels that allows each writer to establish a separate identity for their characters and themselves. Women in modern literature often include strong independent females juxtaposed by oppressed women to provide examples for young female readers and to critique short comings of our society. The emergence of the independent female novelist in America has allowed for a new evolution of the role of women in fictional literature.
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Maybe they just don’t know what to say back
I think the answer you're looking for is communism.
Fascism was however a result of many fears, some of them were the fear of certain minorities taking over the main part of economies (in Germany people believed that Jews were too powerful), and the fear of poverty, as people were thinking that only a strong government can provide for its people.
But in many places communism was used as a direct demagogic threat to gain support.
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