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    her biological father‚ and to participate in the great rise of communism in China. As a result of the constricting nature of Chinese culture that Joy is confronted with‚ women are put at a lower status than men where daughters are thought of as a disgrace to the family and women are confined to obligations within the household. Overall‚ Joy is suppressed by the dominantly negative Chinese culture. The Chinese culture has an adverse effect on women who get accustomed to the ways of life in a male

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    marriage. Dickens’ speaker reveals his vulnerability to the woman by offering himself completely to her. He exclaims‚ “you could draw me to any exposure and disgrace. This confusion of my thought‚ so that I am fit for nothing…” Hedwig is truly devoted to being with this woman‚ and he demonstrates his love and loyalty by accepting any disgrace his marriage will bring. Hedwig’s affectionate word choice helps create his message‚ as he uses phrases like “with all my heart‚” and “I love you.” These all

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    the exception of one group whose reply to this important question as demonstrated at the Town Hall last Sunday evening was a disgrace to liberty-loving people‚ and to all traditions we hold dear in the United States.” (Sanger‚ 1921) The aforementioned statement is a fallacy. Yes‚ “liberty-loving people” enjoy their freedom of choice; however‚ it is illogical to call disgrace to those who oppose it. The author also used rhetorical explanations combined with the scapegoating fallacy when she wrote

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    Pride and Prejudice is a story about how other cultural institutions (like marriage) can transcend economics. It’s a novel that illustrates the power of love and how it can rise above class distinctions and social norms. “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife” (9). This first sentence of Pride and Prejudice introduces the idea that economics and social status affects cultural institutions such as marriage. The boundaries

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    racist remarks from people on numerous occasions‚ which targeted their father. Even at school‚ Scout had to hear her comrads call her father a ‘nigger lover’. One student‚ Cecil Jacobs made a particular nasty comment. “My folks said your daddy was a disgrace an’ that nigger oughta hang from the water-tank!” It seemed though that Cecil Jacobs wasn’t the only child that had heard the disgust people felt about Atticus Finch from his family. Scout’s cousin Francis also lets her know what their grandmother

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    style. William Shakespeare is arguably known as the greatest English-language writer of drama and poetry (Clugston‚ 2010). The tone of Sonnet 29 is that of depression. The opening line says “in disgrace with Fortune and men’s eyes” which means he is having bad luck and is viewed with disgrace by the public. By the reinforcement in line 2‚ “beweep in my outcast state”‚ his state refers to his state of being. That line represents him being out casted from society. Skipping on to lines 5-9

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    Many people lie on the testimony stand but not everyone gets caught. That depends on many factors it depends on if the jury is biased like what happened in To Kill A Mockingbird. Bob Ewell lied on the testimony stand in comparison to real-world George Freeman lied for the same reason as Bob Ewell to protect themselves. People will do anything to save themselves or to benefit themselves. George Freeman and Bob Ewell from To Kill a Mockingbird are the same because they tried to save themselves‚ even

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    He was well known and a strong man. When he was eighteen he defeated the greatest wrestler in the village and was revered after that. His father was a disgrace and died ten years before the main story begins. Okonkwo was chosen by the elders to take care of Ikemefuma‚ a boy taken by the village as a peace settlement after his father killed an Umufomian woman. Okonkwo liked the Ikemefuma and he looked up

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    this document because they will believe that is is biased because it was written by men only and no women’s feelings or speeches were included in it. I would say that China and the Roman Empire had a similar gender system because women could not disgrace their families and they could not go outside‚ they had a specific set of duties‚ and they could not talk to other women’s husbands. They differed in the respect that India was less constrictive on what women could do and could not do. Women were

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    them being a negative role model. Which genius decided that AFL footballers should be role models? Because obviously if their off field antics is as bad as it is they don’t deserve to be role models all they deserve to be is locked up. The major disgrace belongs to West Coast’s Ben Cousins. This man is meant to embody "the best and fairest" that the AFL competition has to offer and his Brownlow medal is a testament to that. He is also the captain of last years premiership runners up side and is one

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