Loyola University Chicago Loyola eCommons Dissertations 2011 An Examination of Internet Pornography Usage Among Male Students at Evangelical Christian Colleges Paul Olaf Chelsen Loyola University Chicago Recommended Citation Chelsen‚ Paul Olaf‚ "An Examination of Internet Pornography Usage Among Male Students at Evangelical Christian Colleges" (2011). Dissertations. Paper 150. http://ecommons.luc.edu/luc_diss/150 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access
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Medea‚ in ’Medea’‚ and Nora‚ in ’A Doll’s House’‚ are both women who seem to suffer badly at the hands of their husbands in two male-dominated societies; the former in ancient Greece‚ the latter in nineteenth century Norway. Each does something important for her husband involving personal sacrifice‚ for which she expects certain treatment in return‚ but when this is not forthcoming‚ how do they react? Do they accept the roles of conventional wives‚ demure and weak? Or do they rebel and behave unconventionally
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How do Fitzgerald and Miller present males in their texts? A common theme that runs through both works is the idea of the American Dream‚ the idea that a man can earn his place through work and can attain the life he wants. These ideals are prominent in both texts and affect the characters in different ways yet it is often the success of men that determines how they are viewed by the world in both books. Men are presented in a certain way that might not reflect modern day British society but
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Rape by Adrienne Rich Adrienne Rich’s blatant poem‚ Rape‚ speaks a strong theme of a distrust of male authority. She establishes a male audience in the first stanza (the phrase "brothers" indicates male bonds)‚ in order to show them what one of their brethren a cop‚ a figure of authority perverted to one of death ("machinery to kill you") has a sexist attitude‚ not in despite of his morals‚ but because of them. Rich’s portrait of the cop is one that shifts from a physical
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Male Dominance And Female Oppression in A Midsummer Night’s Dream The place of Women in society has changed drastically throughout time. Once thought of as possessions‚ (and in some less developed areas of the world still are) women now hold positions of high power in many parts of the world. Although woman have made great strides in equality‚ there is still even today a small sense that men are superior to woman in certain areas. In the past‚ it was believed that woman were completely inferior
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Rhetorical Analysis Endurance champs. This is how Lili Loofbourow describes women in her article “The female price of male pleasure” published by The Week in January‚ 2018. In the article‚ after telling the story of the unfortunate sexual encounter between Aziz Ansari and a pseudonymous woman named “Grace‚” the author tries to find an answer to a common question: Why didn’t she just get out of there as soon as she felt uncomfortable? Consequently‚ the author explains that women are trained to
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Male/female relationships are portrayed differently in the poems ‘Porphyria’s Lover’‚ ‘Havisham’‚ ‘Cousin Kate’ and the play ‘Macbeth’. They all surround the themes of love‚ hate‚ jealousy‚ betrayal‚ guilt and obsession. However‚ the love versus hate theme is most dominant because all of the poems and the play have a melancholy mood‚ showing how the key characters have been hurt by love through their relationships and how afterwards‚ the way they feel has also been affected. Shakespeare’s characters
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A common misconception is that only women care about their bodies and how they look in men’s eyes. However‚ the author Ted Spiker shares his own experience with male body image. His main target is to convince his audience (women) that body image matter to men as it matters for women. In his article he mainly relied on pathos as an effective way to reach his audience. Throughout the article the author used “we” effectively as he is talking from the prospective of men directing his speech to women
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In Susan Orlean’s “The American Male at Age Ten”‚ Orlean uses humor in order to show Colin Duffy’s muddled perception of the world due to his existence in between childhood and pre-adulthood. As a ten year old‚ Colin sort of has an understanding of the world‚ however he does not yet fully grasp everything. He is in this place where he is trying so hard to be an adult‚ however his youth and naiveté gets in the way. Orlean expresses this chaotic thought through humor for the duration of her piece.
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Chemical Castration: The Benefits and Disadvantages Intrinsic to Injecting Male Pedophiliacs with Depo-Provera Marquita Mack Child molestation is a serious problem in the United States. The legal system is lenient with pedophiles‚ punishing them with insufficiently brief prison sentences that are further abbreviated by the option of parole. Some child molesters are released back into society after serving as little as one fourth of their prison-time (1). Recidivism is extremely high among child
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