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    The Good Wife Guide The “Good Wife Guide” is an advisory text from the 1950’s telling typical 1950’s women on how to accomplish their role as a “good wife”. The mood set throughout the entire text is completely imperative based (e.g. “Clear away clutter” and “Be happy to see him”). This creates a rather stern and overpowering tone‚ connoting that women in the 1950’s were being ‘told’ what to do. Other parts of the text seem to suggest that women had no right to make any individual decisions and

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    Curley's Wife Monologue

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    got to admit‚ Lennie did a huge favour for me and beat up Curley. I remember that day they tried to lie to me by saying Curley got his hand caught up in a machine. Do they think i’m a kid? I knew exactly what was going on but they didn’t know the fact that i was glad. On the bright side‚ when Curley’s not there with me‚ I get to have some fun playin’ around with some men. I come into the bunkhouse and say that I’m lookin’ for Curley. No one can blame a person for lookin’. Slim is an attractive

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    I Want A Wife

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    held to higher expectations in regards to their duties around the house‚ as a mother as well and as a wife‚ the value of a wife is unequal to that of a husband; no matter how many of their duties outweigh those of their significant other. Or so author Judy Brady believes. Brady addresses marital inequality in her 1970’s article “I want a wife” by approaching the subject from the perspective of a 1970’s bachelor. Upon first glance of the article‚ something that stands out is the amount of “I want” and

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    How is Iago Presented In Act 1‚ Scene 1 Of “Othello” “Othello” was a play written by William Shakespeare in 1603. This play is a tragedy written in iambic pentameter‚ with a noble hero named Othello and a devious villain called Iago. Iago changes the story for the worst as he causes Othello to commit suicide and murder his loyal wife because of his fatal flow which is jealousy. The opening of the play confuses the audience for Iago and Roderigo are arguing over Desdemona. The audience may also

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    Compare the ways in which the theme of insanity is presented in the novels “the Wasp Factory” and “the Collector”. Miles Cooper Iain Banks and John Fowles have successfully written books portraying insanity‚ with the effective use of many techniques. Language‚ in the books‚ “The Collector” and “The Wasp Factory” has been used to great effect as well as enthralling plots and the development of characters exhibiting strange behaviour to achieve realistically insane characters. Misogyny

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    How is conflict and violence presented in The Man He Killed by Thomas Hardy? The Man He Killed‚ is a poem wich was written in 1902 by Thomas Hardy. The peom is about the boer war wich took place between Great brittan and South Africa. Hardy wasn’t actually in the boer was‚ however i think he got his quates of other people’s opinions. " Had he and I but met By some old ancient inn‚ We should have set us down to wet Right many a nipperkin! In the first stanza‚ some one is talking but we don’t

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    period i.e 1930’s. However‚ some would argue that it still holds value for modern day situations. These are all exploited as weaknesses by Steinbeck throughout the novel. Curley’s Wife suffers from a lack of identity. Throughout the entire book Curley’s Wife is simply referred to as ‘Curley’s Wife’ and if not‚ would be referred to by a demeaning name. This gives the sense of her being presented as either an object or possession of Curley’s. From our first introduction to Curley’s wife‚ we are shown

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    How is conflict in relationships presented in Les Grands Seigneurs and one other poem from your collection? (Medusa) To start with‚ both poems explore the conflicts in a love relationship between women and men. They are both written from a women’s perspective and display a conflict over the levels of power in relationships. In Les Grands Seigneurs‚ we are invited to speculate on the musings of the narrator as she looks back to the past: a time when men were her ‘castellated towers’ and she controlled

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    as long as you read the question and look at the Item carefully! 2 mark questions How marks are given: One mark for each of two identifications of an appropriate reason. Example Question: Identify two ways in which peer group pressure may affect a pupil’s performance. Answer: One way in which peer group pressure may affect a pupil’s performance is by bullying hard working boys as ‘feminine’. Another way is by creating anti-school subcultures in which is it the norm to break school rules

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    Explore the theme of loneliness in Of Mice and Men Whilst reading the novel‚ ‘Of Mice and Men’ it becomes apparent that loneliness‚ is one of the main themes that is carried throughout the book. This theme is symbolised in almost every character‚ each expressing loneliness in their own way. From Crooks‚ the misunderstood black man who wasn’t always discriminated against; Curley’s Wife‚ the only woman on the ranch who had dreams of being something much bigger‚ to the leading characters George and

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