society status are lower than men. They are less free and have a great deal of unfair treatment‚ like‚ build a marriage. I hope to read some books related to Chinese women in the past few years to know more issue about them. I choose to read "Personal voices: Chinese Women in the 1980’s" to do a book report and know something about Chinese’s women. The authors of the book are Emily Honig and Gail Hershatter. Emily Honing is Assistant Professor of History and of Women’s Studies at Yale University‚ and
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treated as an object of sensual satisfaction. Indian women poets reveal the mind boggling variety of theme as well as that poetry is capable of offering.Toru Dutt‚Sarojini Naidu‚Kamala Das‚Imtiaz Dharkar –these poets have often raised their voices against social and cultural conventions that blocks their freedom.They believe that women need to explore their collective consciousness and shared experience in order to transcend the fragmentation and isolation of their lives. Toru Dutt
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Multiplicity of voices in Indian English novels:A Postcolonial study A foundational text in the discussion of postcoloniality is Edward Said’s Orientalism. Said identifies how the western world “spoke” for and represented the Orient‚ while the Orient was kept silent to maintain and allow this position of power for the westerner. In Said’s Orientalism‚ he gives a brief history of these phenomena he identifies and describes. He says‚ [t]aking the late eighteenth
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Compare and contrast any two poems to explain how the poet uses poetic techniques to suggest his thoughts and feelings about the subject I will be analysing the similarities and differences in the poems ‘Pike’ by Ted Hughes and ‘Cockroach’ by Kevin Halligan. I will focus on what techniques both poets used to achieve the view of nature‚ setting‚ structure‚ subject‚ theme‚ message‚ tone and emotions of both poems. Pike and Cockroach both share a post Darwinian view of nature. The pikes “jaws
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Conflict is Needed In classrooms‚ conflict is necessary to achieve student abilities to devise their own perspective and form different judgement on a topic which helps gain knowledge. In the essay “Other Voices‚ Other Rooms‚ by Gerald Graff‚ a professor of English and education writes about “the chance to try on a variety of clashing ideas‚ to see what they feel like‚ is one of the most exciting opportunities an education can provide”‚ which is known as conflict in a classroom. While
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THE VOICE OF THE WOMEN QUAKERS‚ SHAKERS‚ PROTESTANTS AND BAPTIST MOVEMENT CHLOE KIRKLAND HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY JANUARY 18‚ 2014 Religion has always been a trivial topic. Who is right? who is the closest to the truth? Many excursions and quest have started with the intent to bring awareness to a "higher power" and entity called God. In the late fifteenth century before the protestant reformation America was intensified with the reform of the Catholic
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How do different poets use the voice of the speaker in their poems to reveal their ideas and engage their readers? The speaker’s role in a poet’s expression and engagement of readers is essential. It influences a story’s direction‚ the emotions invoked in the reader‚ and how themes are shaped into ideas. Robert Browning’s dramatic monologues Porphyria’s Lover and My Last Duchess contain many thematic similarities‚ despite portraying different scenarios‚ primarily spoken through a possessive and
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You are to assess the innovation of noise cancelling and voice enhancing “smart ear muffs” that is being introduced into the market by Sensear (www.sensear.com) and analyse how they relate to the theories. Q1: Please explain the stage of technology evolution of the Sensear ear muffs. What kind of technology is it (with respect to related theories)? What competition does Sensear face? Q2: Please review what markets have started adopting the product‚ and what stage of adoption/diffusion you
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Read the passage from Pride and Prejudice (volume 1‚ chapter XVII) carefully several times. Then‚ in an continuous essay of no more than 1‚000 words‚ analyse the passage‚ discussing ways in which the narrative voice and dialogue are used. Throughout the passage‚ Jane Austen uses a variety of different narrative and dialogue techniques. The reader hears from three different people‚ an omniscient narrator‚ Elizabeth Bennet and Jane Bennet. Through these characters the technique of “showing”
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Chetan Bhagat’s Revolution 2020: A Coincident Voice of Anna Hazare Prepared By Rushiraj Waghela‚ Asst. Professor‚ Faculty of Engineering‚ Marwadi Education Foundation Rajkot. 4th March‚ 2012 Chetan Bhagat’s ‘Revolution 2020’: A Coincident Voice of Anna Hazare 1 “It takes years to hang kasab‚ months to arrest kalmadi‚ but only few mitutes to arrest Anna...welcome to democratic india !!!!” *** “Desh ka neta kaisa ho – Anna Hazare Jaisa Ho; Desh ki beti kaisi ho – Kiran Bedi Jaisi Ho!” ***
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