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    Steinbeck’s "The Chrysanthemums" is a feminist text. Throughout the whole book there is a slight undertone about how Elisa is tired of her life and wants to leave her husband and the boring tedious life she leads there with him. While she is a somewhat strong woman‚ what with helping around on the farm‚ it still seems like she is eager to get away from it all and have an adventure. The story begins with discussing how good of a gardener Elisa is‚ and how proud she is of her garden. Gardening is usually

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    Why Can’t Feminists be Feminine? In the fight for gender equality‚ some feminists feel that they have to purge themselves of their femininity to achieve the level of acceptance that they hope to reach‚ while others are proud of being feminine and feminist. This has become a point of contention amongst many women‚ causing women to question whether femininity and feminism can coexist. If we abandon femininity‚ we are creating a new stereotype. While being strong and achieving gender equality is

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    The Scarlet Letter can easily be seen as an early feminist piece of work. Nathaniel Hawthorne created a story that exemplifies Hester as a strong female character living with her choices‚ whether they were good or bad‚ and also as the protagonist. He also presents the daughter of Hester‚ Pearl‚ as an intelligent female‚ especially for her age. He goes on to prove man as imperfect through both the characters of Dimmesdale and of Chillingworth. With the situation that all the characters face‚ Hawthorne

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    Most of the rhetoric in the women’s movement rejects the Abrahamic Religions. Phyllis Trible notes in her essay Eve and Adam: Genesis 2-3 Reread that feminist are hostile towards the Bible because they believe the Bible to be hostile towards them. But as Trible explains in her essay‚ this is not the case. In fact‚ she argues that the Bible can be reread in a new scope to be seen as a tool of equality. Phyllis Trible earned her B. A. at Meredith College and then went on to get her Ph.D with an

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    Impromptu Topics

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    Impromptu Topics: 1. You are an ant. Convince an anteater to not eat you. 1. Explain three different ways to eat an Oreo cookie. 1. Tell us about a nickname you have and how you got it. 1. Convince us to vote for you as president of the USA. 1. Explain three uses for a pencil besides for writing. 1. Read us a letter you might write home when you are staying at a circus training summer camp. 1. Tell us about your summer plans. 1. Convince us that homework is harmful

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    The Pool of Argument Topics This page contains the Argument topics for the analytical writing section of the GRE General Test. When you take the test‚ you will be presented with one Argument topic from this pool. The wording of some topics in the test might vary slightly from what is presented here. Therefore‚ read your test topic carefully and respond to the wording as it appears in the actual test. Discuss how well reasoned you find this argument. The following appeared in an editorial

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    the many myriads of feminism‚ radical feminism has been the most predominant form of feminism for explaining reasons why women are more likely to be victims of gendered intimate violence. Radical feminist claim that men’s natural behaviour is orientated toward the control of women. For radical feminists’ women are more likely to be victims of gendered intimate violence because of the gender disparity that exists within society. A society that is powered and determined by its patriarchal structure

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    Controversy. Quite the word of many meanings. Certain events throughout an individual’s life will spark ember of these controversial opinions‚ all which are subjective to that individuals perception of them. History seems to be the central relier of controversy and for decades individuals of all ages‚ races‚ and genders have quarreled together or against one another of topics debatable. One which has been discussed for a many of years now‚ is that of Andrew Jackson and his overall worthiness of being

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    an author that wishes to expose how dominant men are over women. Feminism came to fruition in the 1960s‚ and is still used today. This form of criticism looks at how society and culture are inherently male dominant‚ another word for patriarchal. Feminist criticism critiques the economic‚ political‚ societal‚ and emotional oppression of women. This form of criticism emphasizes the activities women are prohibited and prevented from participating in. The theory of this criticism evaluates how facets

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    The Wife of Bath Feminist

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    The Wife of Bath: Medieval Feminist Christiana Adeshewo The University of Texas Arlington Introduction The wife of bath character in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is a strong‚ boisterous woman who is not afraid to direct anyone willing to listen on womanhood‚ marriage-hood‚ the way things are and ought to be. She stood strong and confident in her experiences in life and felt that all of her life’s dealings taught her valuable lessons. Some could call her a feminist. The wife of bath may very

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