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Book topic Reviving Ophelia Saving the Selves of Adoloscent Girls by Mary Pipher, Ph.D.
Astonishingly, more adolescent females are growing up in today s society only to endure many more hardships than in preceding generations. In her book, Reviving Ophelia, Mary Pipher attempts to deliver insights into the reasons why adolescent females endure these struggles. The title, Reviving Ophelia, is based on the story of Ophelia from Shakespeare s Hamlet. As a young girl Ophelia is happy and free-spirited. However, as she goes through adolescence she loses herself. She falls in love with Hamlet and allows her world to revolve around him. She lacks inner direction and struggles to please Hamlet and her father, and because of this she is shattered. When Hamlet rejects her because she is an obedient daughter, she is filled with despair. She dresses herself in clothes heavy enough to weigh her down and drowns herself in a stream. Mary Pipher believes that many confident and strong-willed girls are transformed into sad, angry and confused girls during adolescence just like Shakespeare s Ophelia. In this book, Pipher, a clinical psychologist, takes an in depth look at adolescent girls and their experiences. (COPY-PASTE ONLY)

Things to be included
Women during their adolescence stage
Experiences that women endure during adolescence (negative and positive)
How adolescent women undergo body image transformation and how it affects them psychologically, emotionally, etc...
How women view men during adolescence
Emotional disorders that women usually acquire during adolescence (eating, mood disorders etc...)
Impact of such disorders in a womans life.
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This is just a draft and still needs to be re-written in a scholarly manner. It is still subjected to change or additions during the progression.

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