Which of the following correctly describes how most of the television shows of the '50s and '60s portrayed middle-class white wo
men? A. Many were discontented with their domestic lives and duties and looking for opportunities to develop their talents. B. Many were staying at home and taking care of their husbands, the children, and the house.
The fundamental difference between modernism and postmodernism is that modernist thinking is about the search of an abstract truth of life while postmodernist thinkers believe that there is no universal truth, abstract or otherwise.