"I got thrown out of school several weeks in my senior year being caught in the girls' dorm. This was 1954, friends. The girls' dorm was off limits. Even to girls, I think"
- Robert B. Parker
About this Quote
This quote by Robert B. Parker is a representation on his previous experiences. It is a reminder of the rigorous guidelines as well as guidelines that remained in area in 1954. It is a reminder of the consequences of breaking the guidelines, as Parker was tossed out of college for being caught in the women' dorm. It is additionally a tip of the gender duties that remained in place at the time, as the women' dormitory was off limits to everyone, also the girls. This quote is a reminder of the progress that has actually been made in terms of gender functions as well as equal rights given that 1954. It is likewise a tip of the importance of following the regulations and also regulations that are in area, as Parker experienced the repercussions of damaging them.
This quote is written / told by Robert B. Parker somewhere between September 17, 1932 and today. He/she was a famous Writer from USA.
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