1.What does Ensler suggest by her descriptions and explanation of “the elusive nature of security”?That it is impossible, because nothing is secure in our lives. Stuff happens to us like getting old,dying, changing, etc. People leave us change us or influence us, etc. It actually is good news unless you want your life to be secure, stagnant or unchanging. The changes throughout life canbe good news or positive. 2.What does she mean by the termhard matter identity?Meaning you have to know who you are. Some examples of being identified, like a chrsitian, jew,homosexual, etc. You will cling to things that make you secure so you don’t have any doubt or change. 3.What is the “new paradigm” she discusses? (A paradigmis a system, organization, or pattern of behavior, beliefs, or practices.) How are the examples of those people who are willing to compromise their security essential to creating a new way of thinking and a new form of security?
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