The Portrayal of Women in Art and Photography
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Since time began, a woman has conventionally had a different social status to a man, a status which only now is beginning to change. A woman has an all together different presence to a man. A man's presence is dependant on the power he appears to have. It suggests what he is capable of doing to or for you. He is the giver, and it is this presence that defines men as men. A woman however gives off a sense of what can be done to or for her. She can consciously or subconsciously create an aura; the way she speaks, her expression, voice and her exterior appearance. The way she receives is a direct result of the way she has presented herself. Perhaps men are not aware of the details, but more of the overall aura a woman gives off; he then uses this in order he know how...

