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The Interview April 27, 2025

Isabel Allende Was Born a Feminist

Summary

The transcript explores the speaker's lifelong commitment to feminism, rooted in her observations of women's limited opportunities in a conservative, patriarchal Chilean society during the 1940s. She discusses her deliberate approach to writing strong, unconventional female characters who challenge societal norms and fight for their independence, drawing from her personal experiences growing up in a restrictive environment. From a young age, the speaker recognized the "prison of the mind" that constrained women and was determined to support herself, inspired by her mother's dependency and vulnerability. Her writing and life philosophy center on empowering women to break free from traditional gender roles and pursue self-determination.

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