evolutionary psychology‚ this means that women are not used to being in a role that involves overpowering men in a conversation. Too‚ women historically are not known to be in jobs in which men tend to dominate. Therefore‚ Janice seems to be experiencing some hesitation in her new role and as the only woman in her current situation. Too‚ another factor that could contrubute to Janice’s lack of conversation during the meeting could have something to do with gender differences on self-disclosure. Women tend to
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The main similarity between Lady Capulet and Capulet’s conversation is that it focuses on Juliet’s union (marriage) to Paris. For example “Younger than she are happy mothers made” (I.ii.12). This quote demonstrates that there are woman that are younger than Juliet and have children. Paris is trying to convince Capulet so he can arrange their marriage. Lady Capulet says “Marry‚ that ‘marry’ is the very theme I came to talk of” (I.iii.68). This demonstrates that Lady Capulet wants to talk to Juliet
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partner in the way he explains her role to her? Explain your answer with reference to this passage and the rest of Ischomachus’ conversation with Socrates. I do not believe Ischomachus‚ on the whole‚ treats his wife as a partner in the way he explains her role to her. First and foremost the entire dialogue between Socrates and Ischomachus is based on a conversation Ischomachus had with his wife‚ in which she speaks very rarely. It seems Ischomachus is instructing her of her duties‚ rather than
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Conversation Between The Father and The Daughter I stood outside her room and hesitated before I knocked. I wanted to give her privacy‚ but I knew that she needed to know someone understood as well; they both did. “Come in” she said clearly agitated. I opened
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Ramona in Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut are similar to Seymour and Sybil. Set in the post-war period‚ Eloise also grieves from the cost of war‚ as the love of her life‚ Walt Glass‚ dies in an accident in the war. Throughout Mary Jane and Eloise’s conversation‚ they never move away from the topic of war. As Eloise tells Mary‚ “[Walt] was the only boy I ever knew that could make me laugh… but he died putting this little Japanese stove in a package‚” (pg. 48). Salinger warns the readers that everyone‚
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The conversation between Hester and Chillingworth throughout Chapter 14 allowed Hester to come to the conclusion that while she did commit a sin‚ she has repented for it. Chillingworth‚ however‚ spreads evil around and shows utterly no condolence for his actions. In fact‚ Chillingworth is aware of his own evil and chooses to continue on‚ which leads Hester to despise him more than she already did. She knows that hatred is a sin‚ but she declares that she will hate Chillingworth anyway. Hester feels
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The political and the personal process in portraiture: Juno Gemes In Conversation— National Portrait Gallery‚ August 2003 Juno Gemes Hawkesbury River NB: Ms Gemes asks that this caution be brought to the attention of our readers: Warning: Please be aware that this article contains portraits and names of Indigenous persons no longer with us. [Editor] As an historian and as a filmmaker‚ I am struck by the strong historical significance of this exhibition…It reflects just what Senator Aden Ridgeway
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HKDSE English Paper 2 Sample questions on Learning English through Short Stories Compiled by Melinda Lo I : Question types: A. on reading and appreciating short stories 1. A student at your school has posted this blog on the Intranet for your school: Write a letter in response to this‚ either agreeing or disagreeing with Keith. Do not give an address and sign your letter ‘Billy Ho.’ 2. ‘The best way to improve one’s English is to
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Alex: Hey Jane‚ John‚ there is a musical concert in the park. You want to go see the band play? Jane: I am done with my homework; I can go. John: Me too. Let’s go. Jane: Hey‚ look at that sport car. Isn’t it neat? Alex: That is exactly the kind of car that I want once I get a good job. I bet it is very fast. I want mine to be red though. Jane: Keep on dreaming‚ Alex. That car costs a fortune. Alex: It does not hurt to set high expectations. Maybe one day I will make a lot of money‚ and I might
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Analyse how structural and linguistic devices are used to target a specific audience in printed media text. INTRODUCTION In this GCSE study I intend to analyse‚ two printed texts I have selected two advertisements printed on paper to compare and contrast. Both advertisements have a common theme‚ yet they are presented very differently to attract the same target audience; both contain compelling visuals. I also selected ADVERT1. Social Work it’s all about people. because I am interested
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