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    1 Critical Review No. 2: His Brain‚ Her Brain Abstract As Larry Cahill ’s article “His Brain‚ Her Brain”‚ points out there has been data showing a vast “...array of structural‚ chemical and functional variations” between the sexes; but does size matter? Lawrence Summers‚ former President of Harvard‚ thought so. Men ’s brains are 13% larger than women ’s brains‚ but does that really make them more advanced in math‚ physics and science? There are other anatomical variations and some of these

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    "The Soul selects her own Society" is one of the greatest poems written by Emily Dickinson. It personifies her literary career to the "t" with the upmost descriptiveness. This poem describes a difficult selection of the soul between two societies; popular majority and self majority. It displays a light sense of imagery with a dark sense of thought. However‚ Dickinson ’s diction‚ imagery‚ symbols‚ and rhyme are impeccable and root deeply from her sense of description. The diction inside of Dickinson

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    An Overview of Kamla Das’s autobiography and her poems Aasthaba Jadeja Indian women poets writing in English from Toru Dutt to Kamala Das reveal the mind boggling variety of themes as well as style that poetry is capable of offering. It needs to be remembered that poetry written by women need not be viewed only as feminist poetry. For the first time in Indian English poetry‚ the women poets of post- Independence and postmodern period portrayed in a subversive idiom their desires‚ lust‚ sexuality

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    quiet soul whose shyness caused her to be alert of others around her most of the time. "Her quick look" was given when the author addressed things to her and would ask her questions amongst the classroom. She did not have a loud‚ harsh voice but rather a soft‚ light voice where "light syllables leaped from her" as she answered his questions. Although‚ she was not use to reading aloud her thoughts for her peers to hear she was left satisfied with her own self in her answers. The author says that he

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    Chopin: Woman Before her Time “Perhaps it is better to wake up after all‚ even to suffer; than to remain a dupe to illusions all one’s life.” These are some famous words of a woman ahead of her time‚ Kate Chopin. Kate wrote many stories about women and their sexual appetites and cravings for independence‚ which made her stories taboo during her time. Her stories focused mainly on the lives of sensitive‚ intelligent women. She simply wrote life as she saw it. According to her website‚ she wrote

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    In Anne Bradstreet’s poem‚ “ In Reference to Her Children”‚ Bradstreet reveals the mixed emotions she experiences after her children move out of the house. Throughout the poem‚ Bradstreet metaphorically speaks of her family. She refers to her home as the nest‚ and her eight children as birds. At the beginning of the poem‚ Bradstreet pridefully boasts about nurturing her children. However‚ pride eventually turns into grief once her eldest son moves away. Bradstreet continues to grieve over the five

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    Anne is maturing in regards to her relationship with her mom in many different ways. Anne is getting better with her and her mom’s relationship‚ in mostly good ways. Anne feels different about her now than from when they started hiding. Anne is maturing her and her mother’s relationship by how to manage her anger‚ starting to understand mummy‚ and move past the past. First of all‚ Anne realizes how many bad things she wrote about mummy in the past and talks a little about how harsh she was on mummy

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    why her mother would think as if she understands everything about Melinda and actually not realize what is happening to her. One thing I noticed from this passage is the room in her mother’s heart towards Melinda’s mental conditions. It seems that her mother thinks that suicide and mental bullying are no concerns of Melinda’s and no such thing would have happen to her daughter. Another thing I noticed was that Melinda is actually fighting against her mother by a powerful weapon of locking her mouth

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    puritanism. In her poem‚ “A Letter to Her Husband” Bradstreet incorporated her true feelings and addresses to readers that her love for her husband is unconditional and that the synopsis of this poem is the love that she has for her husband. “My head‚ my heart‚ mine eyes‚ my life‚ nay‚ more”. To Bradstreet‚ her husband’s love is worth more than materialistic items or anything else that society embraces as greed. She also makes a valid point within the poem to show the audience that her husband can do

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    Explication of “The Author to Her Book” As shown in "The Author to Her Book" by Anne Bradstreet‚ perfectionism is not a new phenomenon. Bradstreet uses diction‚ imagery‚ and tone to display her insecurities about‚ and dislike of‚ her own work‚ resulting from the human imperfections that have created an inadequate piece of literature. Her choice of words in this poem reveals that while admitting a close and intimate relationship with it‚ the she is intensely dissatisfied with her book. The words "errors

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