Feminism has many meanings. As El Salvador's feminist activist Gloria Guzman pointed out, "This is a proposal to change people, power relations between men and women, and power relations expressed in various fields of life" (Shayne, 2007) . The House of the Spirits of Isabel Allende is strongly influenced by three feminism waves. The focus of Agende in the whole novel is to reduce gender inequality among men and women. Through her female character, Clara, Blanca, Aruba, Agenda shows a recruitment of women in Latin American society.
At the peak of the second feminist wave in the early 1970s, the pressure on the character was rising. Symbolic feminist journalist Gloria Steinem is angry at the fact that men are chasing the world's most iconic female superheroes. Many of the pioneers of the liberation movement tried to bridge the gap between the feminist wave and the cultural position of Wonder Woman, but in her disadvantaged state she lacked the ability to do so. Steinem put Wonder Woman on the cover of the first female, American feminist magazine co - founded. On the cover is a giant Diana drawn in her special costumes walking down the street of the city under the word "a wonderful woman of the president". Stanem said: "Remember the story of these Wonder Womans in the 1940s, I am amazed at the power of their feminist message"
Maggieham and Rebecca Walker said that the history of feminism is related and can be divided into three waves. The first feminist wave took place from the 19th century to the early 20th century. The second wave of feminism was in the 1970s and 1970s, the third wave was from the 1990s to the present. Feminist theory is basically derived from these feminist movements. They said that these movements are emerging in various fields such as feminist geography, feminist history, and feminist literary criticism.
Feminist thought has a rich history and can be divided into three waves. At the turn of the century, the first wave of feminism concentrated on official, political inequality, and the right to vote for women. In the 1960s, the second wave of feminism, also known as the Women's Liberation Movement, took note of the wider inequality including workplace, family and reproductive rights. At the moment, the third wave of feminism criticizes the first two waves of white women, feminism, mainly from advanced capitalist society. This movement emphasizes diversity and change and focuses on concepts such as globalization, post colonialism, post structuralism, post modernism. Modern feminist ideas tend to ignore the essential generalization of gender and gender (eg women are growing more naturally), the importance of interdisciplinary (eg race and sex) in identity I emphasize.