Laura Walker 10/20/2014 Rhetorical Analysis of ‘What’s Wrong with Cinderella’ By Peggy Orenstein Using personal experience‚ Peggy Orenstein‚ discusses the impact businesses such as Disney and Mattel have on reinforcing gender roles. The fact that she is a mother discussing her own struggles gives the piece a more casual and personal tone. She is speaking to those like her. Having a conversation with the readers causes the piece to be well-rounded. While she does not address the reader directly
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"Othello" and "O" tell the story of a great man who suffers terrible destruction as a result of external evil. "Othello" is a tale that weaves an intricate pattern of lies and deceit‚ beginning with the main character‚ Othello‚ being questioned by Brabanzio‚ the father of his new wife Desdemona who Othello had just married in secret. Brabanzio is not happy with this as not only is Othello a middle-aged man while Desdemona a young women‚ but Othello is a Moor‚ (a black man) and the thought of a white
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Dear Diary‚ Jim just won the big fight that Joe had got him. He won $250! I was sure that something would go wrong‚ and Jimmy wouldn’t have come home to us safely. His hand had just healed and Joe came marching in getting him a new fight! Although they promised it was just a one-time thing‚ I have my doubts. I just don’t want Jimmy fighting anymore. We can’t afford it! Everything is bad enough without having to worry about Jim’s health or – god forbid – losing him! Jimmy really believes in President
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ENIEI 124 – Oral Communication Intensive English Institute Ball State University Muncie‚ IN IEI Course Syllabus ENIEI 124-2D Kevin Daily MTWR 1:50-2:50 LB 127 Fall 2013/ Session 6 Office: RB 389 email:kmdaily@bsu.edu Office hours: MTWR 1:00 PM-1:45 PM‚ TR 4:00 PM– 4:45 PM and by appointment Brief Course Description Students will be able to build useful‚ communication skills in English
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Sex Roles (2007) 56:717–727 DOI 10.1007/s11199-007-9236-y ORIGINAL ARTICLE The Production of Meaning through Peer Interaction: Children and Walt Disney’s Cinderella Lori Baker-Sperry Published online: 5 June 2007 # Springer Science + Business Media‚ LLC 2007 Abstract For many years researchers have understood that gender roles in children’s literature have the capacity to create and reinforce “meanings” of femininity and masculinity (Currie‚ Gend. Soc.‚ 11: 453–477‚ 1997; Gledhill
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superior to women was prevalent. This concept is centralised in TTS‚ through incorporation of a disputably misogynistic tone and the dominance of men consequently forcing Katherina into marriage and submission. In contrast‚ 10TIH‚ a modern film appropriation of TTS‚ largely challenges the values of Shakespeare’s play. It presents to its audience a high school love story appropriate to modern beliefs and sensibilities‚ emphasising the greater equality between genders and the power of women in the characterisation
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In the autobiography ‘Chinese Cinderella’‚ Adeline Yen Mah shares the story of her childhood as an unwanted daughter. Throughout her story‚ she faces many challenges that she must overcome. These challenges test her; they are able to make her stronger‚ wiser‚ but also weaker. With the right coping strategies‚ the difficulties she encounters will make her stronger and wiser; however‚ without developing the right attributes‚ the hardships she opposes will make her weaker and more incapable. Adeline’s
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In the general story of Cinderella‚ a young girl who is raised in a poor environment by her wicked stepmother. In the end of her fairy tale‚ Cinderella marries a handsome and wealthy prince‚ of whom she is unconditionally in love with. Cinderella may not meet everyone’s relationship standards‚ but it does meet the standard of the author Jane Austen. Her only concern would be that Cinderella and Prince Charming don’t confide in each other like Elizabeth and Darcy do in Pride and Prejudice. The couple’s
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INDIGENOUS TOURISM: THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF APPROPRIATION‚ RE-IDENTIFICATION AND RE-PRESENTATION Tourism is an industry: its structures exist solely because profit can be generated. However‚ it offers a paradox because by offering employment and income by capitalising upon and giving value to arts and crafts previously thought unimportant‚ it then threatens to gain ownership of those designs and the ways of thought of which they are an expression. Ryan‚ C 2005‚ Indigenous tourism: commodification
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understanding‚ much is still needed to be done and improved upon. Colette Dowling is a well-respected author on women’s psychological issues who uses her personal experiences and insights to enlighten women about themselves. In Dowling’s excerpt of The Cinderella Complex: Women’s Hidden Fear of Independence‚ she provides a clearly written and rational explanation on the psychological issues of dependency women exhibit‚ but lacks in supporting evidence and examples. One night she is lying miserable in bed
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