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    Paper #1 World Literature 1 November 10‚ 2013 I have selected the treatment of women in the Bible and the Qur’an. Both the Bible and the Quran seem to indicate men and women were created as equals. Men and women were created together‚ separate form one another but for each other and to live in a mutual relationship for protection and to care for one another. In the book of Genesis 2 (page 159 in text book) it is written “And God created the human in his image‚ in the image of God He created

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    portrayal of women‚ that may correspond to Shakespeare’s own feeling toward women. In Hamlet both Gertrude and Ophelia show signs of a lack of mental fortitude in comparison to the prominent male characters‚ being Hamlet‚ Claudius‚ and Fortinbras. Both of their actions seem in many ways to be irrational‚ and yet said actions occurred as an effect of the prominent male characters actions‚ implying that they never had any control over what would transpire. Ophelia‚ Gertrude‚ and most women in Shakespearean

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    two in the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry the reader was able to determine the difference in the mindsets of the three generations of women in the Younger’s household. The three women in this story were Mama‚ (Beneatha and Walter’s mother) Ruth‚ (Walter’s wife and mother to Travis) and Beneatha (who was single and had no children). These women were all at different stages in their lives as well as being from different generations. Therefore these women completed tasks in different ways

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    which he does after he sent Hermes to tell Calypso to free him and she does which shows that she has a sense of decency despite her sexual ambitions to keep him on her island. After building a raft and sailing out to sea‚ he continues to receive bad treatment from Poseidon after he conjured up a storm that knocked him down into the water. Watching him being tossed like a rag doll around in the sea‚ a goddess named Ino‚ like Athena‚ showed a caring side for protecting Odysseus by providing him a scarf

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    Before and now‚ women have never been treated fairly because they are seen as an object‚ less competent‚ less valuable and unworthy to be equal to men. Women have suffered different experiences that lead to them being traumatized for life. Sexual abuse is one of them. Women who have been traumatized by either rape or any other type of sexual violence‚ whether it was during wartime or just in the everyday world. They never had the chance to speak about their experience‚ because it has always been

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    This passage greatly shows the stark contrast between the two women‚ the demonization of the Oriental female subject and the innocence of the English one. Rochester’s narration of his life with Bertha paints a very negative portrait of hers. He tells Jane that he was bonded with a mad Creole woman that came from a Jamaican mad and degraded family‚ having “idiots and maniacs through three generations” and a mother‚ “the Creole…both a madwoman and a drunkard!” (JE 337). Apart from her insanity‚ his

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    Written task two: the role of women in Igbo society In Chinua Achebe’s “Things fall apart”‚ the women of the Igbo tribe may appear as an oppressed group with little power at first glance‚ and that fact is true to a certain extant. Nevertheless‚ this conception of the Ibo women seem to be simplistic once the reader notices the many roles the Ibo women are playing in their village throughout the novel. We can see such examples in the religion‚ where women play the role of priestess. As mentioned

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    The Portrayal of Women in Hamlet by William Shakespeare The portrayal of the women characters in Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ illustrated stereotypical women based on a feminist’s point of view. Hamlet‚ the most famous play in the English language‚ was popularized by the best known poet‚ William Shakespeare. The play was probably written in 1601 or 1602. Shakespeare achieved artistic maturity in this work through his brilliant depiction of the hero’s struggle with two opposing forces: moral

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    though women lacked power‚ they were the main rock in their families. In Arthur Millerś‚ The Crucible‚ Elizabeth Proctor is one of those women. Through the play she stays very faithful and trustworthy towards her family. In The Crucible‚ Elizabeth Proctor is the hero opposed to John Proctor because she lied for good‚ she was humble about Proctor cheating on her‚ and she was accepting with Proctor dying for what he believed in. In The Crucible‚ women were a big part of the play‚ ¨Women who wielded

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    unhappiness in the world. Three of these things were: unhappy marriages‚ women not being taken seriously as writers‚ and religion being restricted. Katherine Phillips‚ Margaret Cavendish and Anne Askew tried to fight back against these injustices. Katherine Phillips saw women all around her in unhappy marriages. Women gave up so much in order to please their husbands. In Phillips’s poem‚ A Married State she wrote about women in their unhappy marriages. She wrote‚ “ A married state affords but little

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