Rosie The Riveter Thesis

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The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter effectively conveys the central paradox that exists between the need to use women as laborers during World War II and the prejudice that these workers endured. The conflict between ingrained gender norms and patriotism, which represents the struggle of women entering the male-dominated industrial workforce, is at the core of this contradiction. The necessity for labor during the war drove women into factories and shipyards, frequently taking on roles that had previously been assigned to men, as the movie shows. But in spite of their crucial contributions to the war effort, these women faced widespread discrimination and prejudice. They had to deal with doubts about their pay that was less than that of