One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman.
Meaning
De Beauvoir argues that gender identity is shaped by social and cultural influences rather than biology alone. Society plays a major role in defining roles and expectations.
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(1908–1986) was a French writer and philosopher known for her contributions to existentialism and feminism. Her book "The Second Sex" is a foundational text in feminist theory. Beauvoir explored gender roles, identity, and freedom. Her work challenged societal norms and inspired feminist movements worldwide. Simone de Beauvoir’s legacy continues to influence discussions on gender equality and philosophy.
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