Romance novels are a very popular genre

Romance novels are a very popular genre, offering many women escape from their daily lives. but, according to research, the escape involves women giving up their independence and power to men. arguably, this submission reflects the stereotypical gender power imbalances in our society. Using research to support your claims, explore how Margaret Atwood's "Womens novel" attacks the romantic fantasy of romance novels and targets the stereotypical forms of powerlessness they encourage in women.
1) A topic sentence that is focused on Atwood's story and the specific stereotype that you will address.
2) 1-2 line of evidences from Atwood's "women's novel"
3) at least 1-3 references to research articles, including quotations from the articles, that then helps to explain and comment on the origins and significance of stereotype. these are the articles: "modern men" or "men`s studies in the 80s" by Eugene R. August, "looking for reality in romance" by Jayeeta Bagchi, "Gender stereotypes" by Naomi Ellemers, "someday my prince will come" by marcia K. lieberman, "men, masculinity, and manhood acts" by douglas schrock and michael schwalbe, "mass market romance" by ann barr snitow, " a new vision of masculinity" by cooper thompson.
number 1-3 are the instructions I was given to write each body paragraph of the essay.