Ulrich takes an engaging approach to this model of women's history. They have a slogan printed on a T-shirt and, among other small items, "well-behaved women rarely make history." It describes the objects and the people who use them in terms of the statement and meaning behind the slogan. It refers to Ulrich's first interpretation and what my analysis reveals about the role of slogans and story. The slogan that was printed, "well-bred women rarely make history", was made with the intention that women could buy it and wear it as a statement. It symbolizes appreciation for their ancestors and all their achievements. It also makes a woman feel proud while wearing it. As for buyers, probably the majority are women. These types of women who are passionate and want to scream a statement. Women want to take the opportunity to achieve something to be recognized. I believe this t-shirt may refer to an example mentioned in Jill Portugal's book who is "Committed to 'Take Over the World, One T-Shirt at a Time'...
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