Katherine O 'Grady, the protagonist of this interview, tells how after the declaration of war she got married and although her husband was not drafted, he volunteer to fight in the war. This story is a clear example of the norm back in war times, women would quickly marry and wait for the husbands while working in war service jobs. Now that women had to work outside their homes they needed to learn how to handle work and the duties at home; in her case she had a child whom had to leave at the nursery for long hours and once at the hospital so she could go to work. In her interview, she also mentioned the shortage of food and how spam became a basic commodity. Horse meat made an attempt to substitute stake, but fortunately it was not successful. The part of her interview that I found more instructive was when she affirms that women’s liberty really started after the war, when things changed because women found out they could do things on their own and still survive. The war clearly made women more aware of their rights and equal capabilities. In addition, going out of their houses to perform industry jobs helped women gain more credibility and to show men that they were equally
Katherine O 'Grady, the protagonist of this interview, tells how after the declaration of war she got married and although her husband was not drafted, he volunteer to fight in the war. This story is a clear example of the norm back in war times, women would quickly marry and wait for the husbands while working in war service jobs. Now that women had to work outside their homes they needed to learn how to handle work and the duties at home; in her case she had a child whom had to leave at the nursery for long hours and once at the hospital so she could go to work. In her interview, she also mentioned the shortage of food and how spam became a basic commodity. Horse meat made an attempt to substitute stake, but fortunately it was not successful. The part of her interview that I found more instructive was when she affirms that women’s liberty really started after the war, when things changed because women found out they could do things on their own and still survive. The war clearly made women more aware of their rights and equal capabilities. In addition, going out of their houses to perform industry jobs helped women gain more credibility and to show men that they were equally