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    In the article “A Surveillance Society” by William E. Thompson and Joseph Hickey‚ the passage tells how surveillance technology had advanced and has flourished over the U.S‚ if the people should feel safe or paranoid‚ and how easy it is for someone to get one of these tools. First‚ there are many types of surveillance technology in the world some examples are night vison goggles‚ scanners‚ even our cellular devices could be used for surveillance. In the passage‚ paragraph 11 mentioned that cameras

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    Professions for Women I will be analyzing Virginia Woolf’s “Professions for Women”. In Virginia Woolf’s essay she talks about the obstacles of being a woman in the workforce. She explains how societies expectations of how a women should be and how that expectation holds back women from expressing themselves freely. In the essay‚ I believe she is trying to achieve the goal of shedding some light of the obstacles for women and how that should be overcome. She wants to show how she overcame her issues

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    Patrick Henry’s Speech to the Virginia Convention * Henry warns patriots to lower their demands of the British‚ or else prepare themselves for a fight. * The direction of listeners are specifically members of the convention. * The speech’s occasion is a meeting/convention. * Henry’s tone is pleading. Paragraph 1 1.) Henry’s opening lines allow him to suggest the importance of patriotism as he say “no man thinks more highly than I do of patriotism.” With caution not to spike anybody with

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    “Two Cafeterias”‚ by Virginia Woolf‚ was written to discuss the meager way women were treated in society. In this passage the description of the food is Woolf’s way of creating a metaphor that mirrors the discrepancies with how men and women were treated. Woolf signifies men thought they were entitled to the extravagant treatment and the women have always been cast down and treated inferior to men as if they weren’t even the same species. Fundamentally different premises underlie each meal. The

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    In Virginia Woolf’s book‚ Mrs. Dalloway‚ Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus Warren Smith grow up under the same social institutions although social classes are drawn upon wealth; it can be conceived that two people may have very similar opinions of the society that created them. The English society which Woolf presents individuals that are uncannily similar. Clarissa and Septimus share the quality of expressing through actions‚ not words. Through these basic beliefs and idiosyncrasies‚ both characters

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    In her essay‚ “Professions for Women”‚ Virginia Woolf writes of the internal conflict many women endured every day in the face of a male dominated society. They are pressured to hide their intellect behind the façade of a delicate‚ emotional person who is unable think for themselves. Woolf uses metaphor and anaphora to urge women to think and stand up for themselves. Woolf’s purpose of inspiring women to be whatever they want to be is conveyed through two explicit metaphors predominantly used in

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    the late nineteenth century to early twentieth century. Virginia Woolf and Alice Walker are two women with two views that somewhat agree about this situation‚ with the goal of finding a way to use the limited resources that they have for the good of others. They particularly use women of their time-frame as the major examples in their essays. But it all comes down to this. Walker in her essay “In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens” agrees with Woolf that women’s abilities and resources of materials was

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    in these writings. They had interested and persuaded me in all ways possible. But my experience seems to be repeating themselves over and over as different feminists continues to attack and complain without giving any substantial resolutions. Virginia Woolf is different. I didn ’t have much expectation before reading this article. Maybe in a way‚ I was blinded by my own phantom. Yet I find this reading experience much more intriguing. This is a writer that isn ’t afraid to admit her lacking of answers

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    Review of Virginia Woolf’s shakespeare’s sister By Gabriel Gyamfi University of Cape Coast Department of English INTRODUCTION Virginia Woolf’s ‘Shakespeare’ Sister’ is the third chapter from her literary essay A Room of One’s Own. In this chapter‚ which is the essay on Shakespeare’s Sister‚ she considers the question of why no women writers are represented in the canon of Elizabethan drama. To explore the issue‚ Woolf invents a fictional and mythical sister‚ Judith‚ for William Shakespeare and compares

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    between Virginia and Massachusetts in the terms of society and economy. Both colonies developed their own characteristics based upon the factors of: the economic motivation of the settlers‚ the political and religious motivation of the settlers‚ and the natural resources and climate of the region. Although located in different parts of the Americas they shared similarities and differences. In 1607‚ James I granted a charter for the settlement of Virginia. The first settlement in the Virginia colony

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