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    particular‚ an analysis of the relationship between a husband and wife from “Cathedral” by Raymond Caver‚ can quite easily be a great example of a struggling relationship. Within that story‚ the relationship between the husband and his wife contains struggle‚ confusion and jealousy. The struggle starts when an old blind man steps in the middle of both the husband and wife. Since the blind man cannot see he connects with the husband’s wife on more of an intimate level. This is when the jealousy begins

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    Curley’s wife in Of Mice and Men is given a fairly one-dimensional portrayal throughout the novella‚ as her character stays‚ for the most part‚ enigmatic. The most obvious example would be her lack of a name. She is continually referred to as a possession of her husband and without a name she becomes almost insignificant. The author‚ however‚ drops hints throughout the book telling his audience that there may be more to Curley’s wife than what is easily deduced. One scene involving

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    Cathedral Response

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    insight when it comes to the wife and the world. The ability of Robert‚ a blind man‚ to see the wife in greater detail than the husband is a strong metaphor in which this story is based upon. At one point in the story‚ Robert asks the husband if he is religious. The narrator replies‚ “I guess I don’t believe in it. In anything” (Carver 100). The narrator’s frame of mind is that if he cannot physically see something‚ then it does not exist. The narrator and his wife do not have an emotionally strong

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    love with his wife as he is with his artwork. His wife is a naturally happy woman‚ but despises his art because she feels like she has to compete with his paintings for his love. Her husband asks his wife to sit as a model for one of his portraits. As much as she hates this idea‚ she agrees to sit for him because she knows how much his art means to him. She sits in the dark tower where the light only comes from above so her husband can paint. Her husband continues to paint his wife‚ while she sits

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    some people‚ husbands are ruled by their wives instead of men. However in people`s opinions and minds‚ wives have a lesser value than husbands in everywhere. Of course in the poem “My Last Duchess” by Robert Browning‚ the speaker also considers his wife is just a woman whom needs to be quiet all the time. The poem begins with him drawing the attention of the person whom he is talking to‚ who‚ asks about the smile of the last duchess in the portrait‚ is silent during the entire poem. Since the move

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    story the narrator’s name unknown‚ the narrator’s wife also unknown‚ and a blind man named Robert. Robert decides to take a small visit to the narrator’s wife‚ and husbands home to catch up. The narrator is not blind; he can see everything now he thinks he is more superior than Robert. The narrator is jealous because Robert truly listens to the wife so therefore the have a deeper connection‚ more so than the narrator‚ and the wife. As the narrator’s wife falls asleep Robert‚ and the narrator begins to

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    the husband had taken his wife to this huge house to kill her and make it look like a suicide. Like one of those Lifetime movies where the husband pretends to love his wife and care for her although he secretly wants to bump her off. So the husband isolates the wife and slowly attempts to convince his wife and others that the wife is crazy. That way‚ when she’s found dead‚ a suicide seems plausible‚ even to others close to her. I was surprised this didn’t happen. The wife is isolated by the husband

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    between a married couple ; John‚ a physician‚ and his wife. They decided to spend their summer at a colonial mansion in the middle of nowhere‚ due to the wife being sick with temporary nervous depression. In Charlotte Perkins Stetson’s “The Yellow Wall-Paper‚” John‚ the colonial mansion and the rooms within reveals the meaning of the confinement of women’s rights during the late 1800s. As John and his wife arrive to the colonial mansion‚ the wife says‚ “The most beautiful place! It is quite alone…”

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    Xenophon and Aristophanes

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    In Greek society women had little control over their lives. A husband wanted to be able to control his wife so she would run his household as he saw fit‚ so she did not damage his reputation‚ and so he knew the paternity of his children. A husband wanted the girl to be closely controlled by her father before she married for the same reasons. Aristophanes’ comedies and Xenophon’s Oeconomicus contain very different depictions of a Greek citizen woman’s life before she is married and during the time

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    was going to betray her wife. When he told a lie to his wife about his intention of having a drive‚ his wife being jealous in subtle way but very quiete and funny‚ doing can-can was seeing off her husbund. He was very surprised watching the wife’s behavour‚ because he had imagined all these in other way: expected her to do something uninteresting and unattractive such as washing or sewing but not doing can-can. That’s why being with the lover he was thinking of his wife. This text touches upon

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