Sentences with phrase «young womanhood»

"Young womanhood" refers to the period when a girl grows into adolescence and becomes a young adult woman. It describes the stage of life when a girl transitions into a young woman, typically marked by physical changes, emotional growth, and the development of independence and maturity. Full definition
This brilliant, thoughtful, and compelling investigation of young womanhood commands the reader's attention from beginning to end.
While I think some of those feelings are normal as a young person is going through puberty and especially moving into young womanhood — women get mixed messages about being «shadows» versus asserting their own will — I think for both Phoebe and Marithe this was exacerbated by their fragmented family situation.
The second collaboration between star / writer Greta Gerwig and director Noah Baumbach is an exponentially more mature and revealing look at young womanhood.
Rather than playing like a gross - out sideshow, the movie has viscera - streaked things to say about the terrors of young womanhood, sisterly initiation, French racism, the gruesome traditions of veterinary science, and the uneasy bond between women and gay men.
There Were People Out There Ready To Exploit Dripping, Orgasm Addicted Sluts Like Her... Chantelle, a typical teenager about to spill into young womanhood.
Sofia Coppola and Deniz Gamze Ergüven's films speak of innocence lost and the trials of young womanhood.
«Frances» is, among other things, a joyous celebration of friendship and young womanhood that has had a tremendous influence on his more recent films like «While We're Young» and «Mistress America» — films that feel like the work of a man who is possibly happier in life than he has ever been.
Her eyes blaze with rage and self - hatred and we see her on the cusp of change, leaving behind the loveliness of her young womanhood and morphing into an older person's wary hauteur, full of hard - won knowledge about the ways of the world.
From the back cover of CROOKED LITTLE HEART by Anne Lamont: «Rosie Ferguson, in the first bloom of young womanhood, is obsessed with tournament tennis.
The author of When I Was Puerto Rican (1993) continues to limn her past, this time focusing on her adolescence and young womanhood.
On the brink of young womanhood, naive, self - involved Elena is forever transformed when she visits her grandfather at his beautiful, remote Wyoming ranch.
A compelling, thoughtful investigation of young womanhood.
One of my favorite pairings pits the tough teens in Diane Arbus's Two Girls in Matching Bathing Suits, Coney Island, N.Y. (1967) against the more vulnerable - looking subject of Rineke Dijkstra's portrait Maya, Herzliya, Israel, November 21, 1999, offering two different but equally striking views of young womanhood.
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