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    The Misfortune of a Woman

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    transitions from a satisfied and eminent woman into an appreciative‚ hardworking‚ and aged woman. Before Madame Loisel attends the lavish party‚ her attitude towards her financial situation and social status can be described as discontent and ungrateful. Madame Loisel owned‚”no evening clothes‚ no jewels‚ nothing. But those were the things she wanted; she felt that was the kind of life for her‚” (Maupassant Lines 35-36). Since she was a middle class woman she only has enough money to afford necessities

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    about distinctive voices in The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender and in The Help. Through distinctive voices in both texts the authors are permitting us to think about the sizeable issues‚ that we may not be able to see. The Life and Crime of Harry Lavender‚ by Marele Day a crime fiction novel‚ confronts our perspective of women and men and the ideology of their capabilities and in capabilities by introducing us to characters‚ Claudia and Harry Lavender‚ using distinctive voices in different circumstances

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    Business Woman

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    article “IBM’s Ginni Rometty looks ahead”‚ we know that Ginni Rometty is the 9th CEO of the IBM and is a very successful businesswoman with great leadership and respected by a lot of people. Indra Nooyi‚ the chief executive of PepsiCo‚ is a great woman in business field and achieves a lot of reputation. The experience in their early lives‚ the tough spirits and the qualities of leadership make their ways to success. Before becoming the chief executive of IBM‚ Rometty experienced a lot and paid

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    poem

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    THE GUITAR (Magdalena Jalandoni) Its slender strings that are bright as gold Sing tenderly as a wild dove… In the night hours‚ its elect voice Is like the plaint of a precious feeling‚ Like the slow sigh of a soul in tears… For perhaps in the heart of the strummer Lies a deep sorrow that cannot be undone‚ And as each single string is singing No one can help but listen‚ enchanted‚ No one can help but feel the strong grieving. I WANT YOU TO KNOW (Amado Yuzon) I want

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    Woman or Monster?

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    In William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth‚ is the wife of the play’s protagonist‚ Macbeth‚ who sometimes is viewed as the most extreme representation of evil but truly is not. An obviously loving wife‚ Lady Macbeth is determined to have Macbeth rise through the ranks in the Scottish monarchy and do everything she possibly can to get him on the king’s throne. However‚ the psychological effects of her deeds get the best of her‚ eating away at her mind until she is forced to commit suicide

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    The Woman in Black

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    that he is above the country people- “Unsophisticated than we cosmopolitans”. o Refuses to be phased by their “superstitions”. o Eventually pays the price of his ignorance and loses his wife and child in a tragic accident. The Woman in Black- Jennet Humfrye o The sister of Alice Drablow who pregnant out of wedlock. This was a huge shame to the family so they decided that Jennet would be sent to Scotland and Mr. and Mrs. Drablow would bring up her child. o Jennet was not

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    Inessential Woman

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    Feminism class‚ the question‚ can there be a global feminism daunted us throughout our readings. That question‚ while I would alter "a global feminism" to the plural of global feminisms remains one that resonated strongly while reading Inessential Woman. While the reading was sometimes dense‚ I was intrigued by Spelman’s analyses of Simone de Beauvoir ‘Second Sex. I think I grasp the tenets of Spelman’s critique and the contradictions and points of contention of which she writes. Yet while

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    The title of the poem ‘Whatif’ refers to the fears and paranoia questions we have at night‚ as we are more vulnerable. The poet combines the words ‘what’ and ‘if’ in a childlike manner. The main theme of the poem is ‘fears of a child’. In almost every line the poet adds a new fear. He mentions numerous childish fears like the feel of failing at school‚ being bullied‚ growing green chest hair and teeth not growing straight. He also mentions fears that a human at any age can relate to such as the fear

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    The Woman in Black

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    Isolation is also there when Keckwick leaves Arthur alone in Eel Marsh House. He says that he feels “alone‚ outside that gaunt‚ empty house”. This tells us that Arthur is alone in the house‚ without protection and he ‘predicts’ that he will see the Woman in Black soon. Another time where we feel isolation is when Arthur is alone at the house and he is so scared that he starts to pray. I think that he prays because he is looking for protection and somebody to talk in God. Mrs Drablow also creates a

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    The Ideal Woman

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    The Ideal Woman’s Body The 21st century’s North American society is dominated by the obsessive desire of women to look like society’s‚ media-influenced‚ portrayal of the “ideal body.” This is a result of the way society has objectified women as just “sexual bodies;” largely for the gratification and enjoyment of men. Not only is the media creating these ideal bodies for women to look up to and idolize‚ but‚ they are also providing ways in which to obtain these bodies such as weight-loss programs

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