Sunday, April 26, 2009

The Lady's Dressing Room and Lady Montagu's Response

Swift needs to give Celia and all other women abreak. It takes a lot for some women to get ready. And yes we do use alot of tissue, lace, etc. but men love how we look when we're done. Could this Pandora's Box be Celia's laundry bascket? If that's the case, anybody's could smell. To suggest whether or not Strephon should give up on Celia because she has some hygiene issues is wrong. Women stand by men all the time and men are usually nastier than women.

I am so happy someone wrote a response to Swift's The Lady's Dressing Room. The very thing s Swift dispises (use of tissue and make-up, wearing lace) in the poem is what draws him to the prostitute.

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