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    show what at first sight appear as inept and powerless characters develop into not only active characters‚ but authentic heroins. This paper aims to demonstrate how both the fairytales “Bluebeard” and “Hansel and Gretel” can be analyzed through a feminist approach‚ and how these text continuously challenge gender stereotypes and construe a new narrative of femininity. The story

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    This essay will explain domestic violence in terms what who commits domestic violence and why. This will be achieved by exploring conflicting and competing theoretical interpretation of domestic violence‚ such as‚ Radical Feminism‚ Individual theories‚ Family Violence and Intersectionality approach. The use of these theories are important in answering the question because they look at specific interpretation of why domestic violence occurs‚ for example‚ premeditated or learnt behaviour and so on

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    What Mitr‚ My Friend Really Does? Feminists have come up with the relations of family and the marginalisation of women. And there are many stories in novel and movies that showed the struggles of women as a wife and a mother. Mitr‚ My Friend is a movie like that‚ where it highlights the identity crisis of a woman as a wife and as a mother. When I saw the movie I found that even though the women crew highlights the struggles a sense of heteropatriarchy is established in the movie which again makes

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    Public Perception of Feminist Performance Activism In examinations of women’s art and activism‚ researchers claim that the results of these activist groups’ performances are almost always challenging the cultural assumptions about genders. In “Code Pink‚ Raging Grannies‚ and the Missile Dick Chicks: Feminist Performance Activism in the Contemporary Anti-War Movement‚” Rachel V. Kutz-Flamebaum argues that feminist performance activist groups integrate a combination of gender norm-embracing and norm-challenging

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    Chocolate” by Laura Esquivel is a feminist novel. A feminist is a person who believes that all women should receive the same privileges and treatment as men. The novel “Like Water For Chocolate” has mainly directed towards following family traditions which is where the feminism appears. I strongly believe that the novel “Like Water For Chocolate” is a feminist novel based on the characters‚ Tita and Mama Elena. Tita in “Like Water For Chocolate” is a feminist character because she was substantially

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    Black Hole Talking about the universe is always a mysterious subject for us. There are lots of theories about the universe by different scientist. Nobody actually knows the reality. Like the universe the topic‚” Black Hole”‚ is also mysterious. We know what black hole is but we are not able to give the detail information about it. As everybody says that‚” black hole is a region in space that has an indefinite density and the gravitational force that does not let anything escape from its influence

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    vast‚ intriguing movement blossomed out of the Civil Rights Movement nicknamed “Black power” until full categorized as the Black Power Movement. Stokely Carmichael‚ former leader of the SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee) introduced the term “black power” in a rally in Mississippi. The movement itself tied its roots from the philosophy of the UNA‚ which was developed by Marcus Garvey. One can infer the Black Power Movement‚ was a positive movement because it came out of the Civil Rights

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    Black holes are some of the most fascinating and mysterious parts of space. It has so much gravitational pull that nothing can escape from it‚ even light if it gets close enough. Albert Einstein predicted black holes back in 1916. The term “black hole” was made up in 1967 by an American astronomer John Wheeler. The first black hole was discovered in 1971 by rockets that were carrying Geiger counters that came across eight new x-ray sources. Scientists that detected radio signals coming from it found

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    Frazier’s Black Bourgeoisie was more prophetic than many realized. Frazier‚ who addressed the burgeoning black middle class‚ expressed concern about the intra-class conflict vis-a-vis socioeconomic status of black folks. Frazier notes that the black middle class was in a rush by the 1960s to assimilate. During the Harlem Renaissance‚ even W.E.B. Du Bois “strategically included white judges on panels for their black literary competitions‚ in hopes that white approval would add luster to black achievements

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    court cases were often determined by race alone. In particular‚ rape cases were controversial because of blatant abuse of power and white men taking advantage of women’s false accusations and role in society to imprison black men. In the 1930s white male juries over convicted black men for the then capital crime of rape. Later‚ scientific evidence and great decreases in wide spread racism disproved many of these past rulings. While men were the people with power at the time‚ and had the position of

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