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    Medea the Feminist

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    behavior and manners‚ How best to manage him who shares the bed with her. And the husband lives with us and lightly bears his yoke‚ Then life is enviable. If not‚ I’d rather die. A man‚ when he’s tired of the company in his home‚ Goes out of the house and puts an end to his boredom And turns to a friend or companion of his own age. But we are forced to keep our eye on one alone. (Euripides‚ 695) Medea is infuriated at Jason because of his marriage to the King’s daughter. This type of behavior

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    in the English Country of Northampton shire and was born as Caroline Jones. Caroline Chisholm died in long illness on the 25th March 1877 in London. 3. Caroline Chisholm was known as ‘the Immigrants friend’ People described her as a Christian humanist. Caroline was inspired by the quote in the bible “Love Thy Neighbour”. She contributed to the church because she has followed one of many scriptures‚ “The alien who resides among you shall be to you as the citizen among you; you shall love the alien

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    Womanist vs Feminist

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    A Doll’s House Marvin Rosenberg describes a few of Nora’s characteristics as being dramatic‚ selfish‚ seductive and loveable. However the character of Nora started off in the play as playful and timid and became stronger at the play progressed. Through the lies that Nora told and the secrets she kept from her husband she kept the play interesting and the audience wanting more. Nora’s ability to turn her charm and playfulness into being a victim was unexpected. The morals and roles of the individual

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    Barbie is the main target for feminists and women of all races. As a doll‚ Barbie is a first role model for kids‚ showing them what they should look like‚ how they should dress‚ and how much money she should have. She is given to girls at a very young age. Marilyn Motz’s essay‚ “Seen Through Rose-Tinted Glasses” says‚ “Most owners of Barbie dolls are girls ages of three to eleven years of age” (Motz 16). These children are too young to process and understand that real girls don’t look like her. She

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    A Doll's House Controversy

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    since then‚ such as cultures‚ works‚ rights‚ laws and even society itself. Plays were a form of entertainment back in the days and even now. Entertainment has never been so pivotal for the society until the play “A Doll’s House”. Henrik Ibsen‚ the creator of the play “A Doll House”‚ have led the readers and public with the desire to study‚ analyze‚ comment‚ question the actions and characters of the play. In the play‚ a woman‚ call Nora‚ took a loan to save her husband’s life‚ Torvald. The problem

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    Releasing Women’s Identity as Ideal Women Stereotype by Society and the Process in Pursuing It in Henrik Ibsen’s a Doll House Written by: Dewi Rigen Sulistini 07211144038 Chapter 1 Introduction A. Background Stereotypes are generalizations about a group of people whereby we attribute a defined set of characteristics to this group. These classifications can be positive or negative‚ such as when various nationalities are stereotyped as friendly or unfriendly. However if talking

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    Barbie Doll Syndrome

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    If the shoe doesn’t fit … “I call it ‘Barbie Doll Syndrome’– a 6 foot tall woman just doesn’t wear size 4 shoes. It’s abnormal‚ but we all want to look like Barbie‚” says fellowship trained orthopaedic foot surgeon Pam Davis‚ M.D.‚ Midwest Foot and Ankle Specialists‚ Davenport. “The typical problems I see are directly related to shoes that aren’t shaped like a person’s foot. Wearing shoes too small or those shaped in an unnatural way will cause deformities‚” she adds.   Pamela Davis‚ M.D

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    This then expanded into helping family people and young men‚ encouraging employment for their comfort and survival needs. The Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney (2008/2009) describes Caroline as a ‘Christian humanist’. As such‚ she believed that the penal system was a harsh way to punish those who disobeyed the law. She envisioned a system in which we could create a better growing atmosphere and give the criminals a chance to earn a living for themselves and

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    house

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    House music is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the American city of Chicago in the early 1980s. It was initially popularized circa 1984 in Chicago‚ but beginning in 1985‚ it fanned out to other major cities across North and South America‚ as well as Europe and later Australia.[1] Early house music commercial success in Europe saw songs such as "House Nation" by House Master Boyz and the Rude Boy of House (1987) and "Doctorin’ the House" by Coldcut (1988) in the pop charts. Since

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    The Pre-Feminist Movement

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    The role of a feminist is to be advocator for the equality between sexes‚ usually through political and social movements to spread the ideologies about the present inequalities. To be a feminist does not mean you must be a certain sex‚ race‚ or belong to a certain religious organization. Feminist have been influential in gaining rights for women and LGBTQ communities for centuries. One of the first American movements started with the women’s suffrage in the 19th and 20th century. Roughly two

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