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'''"The Confession By Maureen Owen"'''
'''"The Confession By Maureen Owen"'''


"Confession's" by Maureen Owen is a short story about a woman who wrecks her car as she is backing out if her garage just after her husband got done telling her that she is a risk on the insurance.  She claim's that it is not her fault because the door is too short for her to back out of, however, she says that if a man had done the same thing she did then it would be considered a "accident," but since she is a woman she gets the short end of the stick.  This story shows the general masculine perspective towards a feminine one.
"Confession's" by Maureen Owen, includes several examples which illustrate women using the automobile as a means for self-discovery.  In the short story a woman wrecks her car as she is backing out if her garage just after her husband finished telling her that she is a risk on the insurance.  She claim's that it is not her fault because the garage door is too short for her to back out of.  However, she says that if a man had done the same thing she did, then it would be considered an "accident," but since she is a woman she gets the short end of the stick and it looks like she should not have been driving.  She does not want anyone to forgive her because she feels that it is not her fault and it is not just because she is a woman that the incident occurred.  Her not wanting any forgiveness from anyone shows how independent she is and how she can do things by herself.  The woman had an inherent feeling within that made her have a sudden urge to get behind the wheel and go out to experience the road like her dominating male counter part.  This story shows the general masculine perspective aganist a feminine perspective and how the road and automobiles generally are not considered to be feminine spaces.





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"The Confession By Maureen Owen"

"Confession's" by Maureen Owen, includes several examples which illustrate women using the automobile as a means for self-discovery. In the short story a woman wrecks her car as she is backing out if her garage just after her husband finished telling her that she is a risk on the insurance. She claim's that it is not her fault because the garage door is too short for her to back out of. However, she says that if a man had done the same thing she did, then it would be considered an "accident," but since she is a woman she gets the short end of the stick and it looks like she should not have been driving. She does not want anyone to forgive her because she feels that it is not her fault and it is not just because she is a woman that the incident occurred. Her not wanting any forgiveness from anyone shows how independent she is and how she can do things by herself. The woman had an inherent feeling within that made her have a sudden urge to get behind the wheel and go out to experience the road like her dominating male counter part. This story shows the general masculine perspective aganist a feminine perspective and how the road and automobiles generally are not considered to be feminine spaces.


Introduction to Feminism

Women have gone through numerous societal transitions over the past decades, challenging the preceding traditional standards of American culture. The image of women has taken a great turn, where women have become more independent and autonomous by fighting the remnants of the older societal values. Women traditionally were given the assumed role of being a housewife; this was the expectation for all American women years ago. The attitude of men towards women has also taken a drastic movement where men are now regarding a woman as more of an individual person. The automobile and the road have traditionally been equated as being the man’s domain. Women were dominated by men in all facets of living in the past. Gradually the women persistently fought their way into the workforce and eventually broke free of their husband’s grasp.