"With her iconic blue shirt, flexed arm muscle, red bandanna and "We Can Do It" slogan emblazoned above her head, Rosie the Riveter has been a symbol for women's rights for decades."
Originally created during World War I, the fictional character of Rosie the Riveter was based on several real life women who worked in industrial jobs around the country.
Explanation:
The authors thesis in the excerpts Rosie the Riverter was based solely on the can do spirit of most women who worked in the industrial sectors like factories during the World War 1.<em> Even though, it was a fictional character created, it was also meant to celebrate such real life women who has contributed greatly during those period and shower them with praise.</em>