| Gives the effect of her being those strong women type and doesn’t show affection.…
After trying a cigarette for the first time, Marji found the taste very bitter however decided to try to push through the pain to prove her rebellious actions: “It was awful. But that was not the moment to give in.” (117) Had Marji given in, it would prove that she still is a child meaning she can be controlled by her parents. However, she fought through the pain and made it through her childhood and into adulthood, thus proving to herself and her parents, that she can not be controlled: “With the first cigarette, I kissed childhood goodbye. Now I was a grown up.” (117)…
Marmeladov, Katerina Ivanovna, Katerina’s three children, Sonia (Marmeladov’s daughter), and guilt. Marmeladov psychologically abuses his family by taking all their income for alcohol and depriving them of medicinal care and food, “[Katerina’s] chest is weak and she has a tendency to consumption and I feel it! Do you suppose I don’t feel it? And the more I drink the more I feel it. That’s why I drink too. I try to find sympathy and feeling in drink…I drink so that I may suffer twice as much” (Destoevsky 17)! Marmeladov’s addiction is a burden to his soul. He knows he has done his family great wrongs. He knows he is to blame for its destitution. Because he knows, he drinks. Because he is ridden with guilt, he does nothing to avoid the abuse his wife inflicts upon…
In the beginning of the play Kate is "consistently in opposition to everything around her"2, meanwhile "Bianca obeys so gently and with such sweet submission that it is obvious why she is Baptista's favorite daughter"2. In the end of the play, the roles switch and Katherina is submissive to every word of Petruchio and Bianca resists the commands of her new husband.…
connects to the idea of the tone being rebellious because both Marji and her mother…
They do not deny one another if sex is desired or needed by the other partner. Sex is required in a healthy relationship and is recognized as helping to maintain a closeness and united relationship between the two. Spending quality time with each other is also important in making sure to allow for and keep a spark between them reserved for intimacy. The couple has recognized that by maintaining quality time spent together, it impacts their love life in a positive way which reflects in their daily life by decreasing fights, tension,…
In any relationship, sacrifices are made to maintain the united couple. In the play, The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare writes of the troubled couple Petruchio and Katherine. Harry Mark Petrakis introduces Marko’s tribulations to win the love of Ariadne in the short story, “The Wooing of Ariadne”. Shakespeare and Petrakis both show the struggle between the people in a relationship that is required for true love to exist.…
Blind love is common in todays society and culture. Shakespeare, a fifteenth century playwright, wrote “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” where four characters compete for with each other for love. One of the characters, Helena, is like the “fourth point in a triangle”, a love struck friend whose love interest is in love with her friend. Helena desperately loves Demetrius who constantly rejects her. She is the love-struck friend, desperately in love and is insecure about herself, this makes her persistent and foolish.…
In all his affairs he is the seducer, the one in control, the decision maker. This all changes when Anna Sergeyeva arrives in his life. Suddenly, he unknowingly becomes the manipulated, the seduced. It is she who makes the first move…
Could you imagine someone calling themselves a dog. Well there is one person whose name is Helena. Yes, Not only does does Helena act like a dog, but she herself calls her a dog as well. Let’s just say she has a lot to do with love, especially in the story A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare. Helena often tends to make love a little more complicated throughout this stories in more ways than one. She is in love with Demetrius, who does not carry that same love for her. Hermia, her best friend does not love Demetrius, who is in love with her. Hermia instead is in love with Lysander, who seems to be not so favored by the father of Hermia, Egeus. Egeus wants Hermia to marry Demetrius instead of lysander. This leaves poor little Helena all alone, drowning in her own love. There are 3 things I’m going to get to, including Her love for Demetrius, her affair with Hermia, and the juice that gave her the one thing she wanted all along, love.…
In A Midsummer Night’s Dream gender roles are challenged through Helena’s desperation and Hermia’s rebelliousness as they act against Greek and Elizabethan expectations for women. First, there is Helena who is in abiding love with Demetrius, but he loves Hermia instead. Helena states the custom explaining, “We cannot fight for love,…
~Alexis is more attached to me than my partner. She is able to focus her eyes on me…
the strong partner dominates the weaker partner and forces them into self-sacrifice, which in turn is…
The Great Depression is considered to be the most severe economic collapse in the history of the world. The Great Depression occurred in October 1929 and lasted until 1939. In October 1929, Wall Street’s investors were wiped out, which caused consumer spending and investment to decline. The next effect to the crash on Wall Street was the decline in industrial output and employment as failing companies laid off workers. The Great Depression reached its lowest when there were about 15 million Americans unemployed and the failure of most of the banks in the country.…
One of Marjane’s major behavioural changes are when she allows a broken relationship to put her self-esteem and self-worth down, causing her to go into depression due to having no support. The quote, “I spent more than two months on the street in the middle of winter…until I spit blood and ended up…” (Satrapi 2.86), shows the extent to which she hurt herself on account of depression. Depression also leads her to attempt committing suicide. Fortunately, she survives and looks on it as an act of god, so she decides to get a hold of her life. This is illustrated by the quote, “I inferred from this that I was not made to die. From now on, I am taking myself in hand” (2.119). Another sign of behavioural change is when Marjane grows into an adult in Austria. With this, she decides to update her look to assimilate with the population. With these changes, she is making herself different from her own culture which presents problems for Marjane upon return to Tehran. This highlighted by the quote, “The harder I tried to assimilate, the more I had feeling that I was distancing myself from my culture, betraying my parents and my origins”…