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    sorry for Curley’s wife but I also despise her attitude at the same time. Even though I feel bad for her life‚ she was not such a nice person. Curley’s wife was young and pretty; she could’ve achieved a lot more things in her life. She could have become an actress in Hollywood and pursue her dreams. She ended up marrying Curly to escape her ol’ lady‚ but it ended all her life long dreams and hopes. It almost seems like she was trapped inside an invisible cage. She doesn’t like Curley. She gets bored

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    Canterbury Tales: The Wife of Bath‚ in her prologue‚ and her tale. When analyzing The Wife of Bath’s role‚ the question arises concerning whether Chaucer intended to portray her as a stereotypical‚ over-sexual‚ cheating‚ deceitful woman or use her to advocate gender equality by showing that she (and women as a whole) are people too‚ entitled to power in society and over their bodies. Religious‚ literary‚ societal and historical influences all contributed to Chaucer’s mold of The Wife of

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    Giovanni and the Wife of Bath appear to have very different ideas regarding the confidentiality of their relationships in their early stages. The Wife confides all her secrets in her best friend Alisoun‚ telling her audience “She knew myn herte‚ and eek my privetee… To hire biwreyed I my conseil al”‚ which instantly highlights the ease with which the Wife discusses issues close to her “herte”. Giovanni‚ however‚ prefers to speak to Annabella alone in the comfort of isolation‚ without the listening

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    K. Kalpen C. Laney Eng 102 March 4th ‚ 2013 The Wife of Bath Is Not A Feminist Chaucer used the Wife of Bath to push his thoughts on feminism through her attitude and views. Throughout Canterbury Tales‚ she explains her ideas of women and how they are by telling stories of her varies marriages. She elaborates on the negative stereotypes towards women and her thoughts begin to form the idea that she is a feminist. Really‚ the Wife of Bath is far from a feminist; therefore‚ to call her so would be

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    doing the same things that men were doing. Many took up careers to help support the family‚ either because they wanted to earn and provide independently or because they had to. This poem depicts a woman who fits the more traditional role of the “rural wife” at a time when women were starting to see other options. The rhythm of the poem enacts a descent through the stanzas and the metaphorical anecdote which they depict‚ as Heaney immortalises the rural tradition of a woman’s role and allows her to voice

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    Effects on Same Sex School Does anyone think about what is same sex school? Why any students want to go there? Both single sex school and co-ed school have advantages and disadvantages. If we were parents‚ we would think that which school is better to let children go. Some of them do not care about the issue‚ but it may happen some problems to their children. In other word‚ if parents think about it carefully‚ their children will be successful. Going to same sex schools have had several positive

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    2D1g 23 October 2012 Lady Macbeth is an Awful Person but a Perfect Wife A.C. Bradley states‚ “strange and ludicrous as this may sound‚ [Lady Macbeth] is a perfect wife” (class note). William Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth‚ is one of his darkest and most powerful tragedies. Macbeth takes place in Scotland‚ where it dramatizes the deteriorating mind of the protagonist‚ Macbeth. He becomes the King of Scotland with the help of his wife‚ Lady Macbeth‚ by choosing evil as the way to fulfill his over ambition

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    Astronomer’s Wife Kay Boyle There is an evil moment on awakening when all things seem to pause. But for women‚ they only falter and may be set in action by a single move: a lifted hand and the pendulum will swing‚ or the voice raised and through every room the pulse takes up its beating. The astronomer’s wife felt the interval gaping and at once filled it to the brim. She fetched up her gentle voice and sent it warily down the stairs for coffee‚ swung her feet out upon the oval mat‚ and hailed

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    In his Consolation to His Wife‚ Plutarch writes a moralistic consolation to his wife following the death of his daughter in order to demonstrate that mothers who have lost their children should remain composed while mourning. Plutarch begins by establishing his wife as a model for others by describing the “excess and superstition” usually associated with mourning as “faults to which you are not at all prone”(1). Plutarch regards his wife as a moral person and admonishes socially acceptable mourning

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    secluded. Curley’s wife had a dream of making it in the movies but after marrying Curley she was stuck on the ranch and not allowed to talk to anybody. The stable-buck Crooks was discriminated against for he was black and this caused some severe problems because he was isolated from everyone. Guys who travel around looking for work on ranches are the loneliest guys in the world for they have no permanent home and nothing to look forward to. After marrying Curley‚ Curley’s wife was stuck on the

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