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    “The Tale of Genji” The Tale of Genji can be considered as one of the oldest novels; some people even call it the world’s first novel. It was written during the early 11th century. The author‚ Murasaki Shikubu‚ can be compared to Homer‚ Dante‚ and Goethe. The masterpiece has influenced both the Western and Eastern Canon. It contains topics which are found in modern novels: romance‚ travel‚ and a perfect hero. The novel consists of a major character‚ Genji‚ the eponymous hero of the tale‚ and

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    assume that all women are persecuted the same way because of their gender or sex alone. Feminism simply cannot achieve its goals without being intersectional‚ if it excludes women of colour and other marginalised groups then feminism is just a movement that panders to certain perspectives and people over others which is exactly what it claims to combat. In this essay I am going to outline why intersectional feminism is so important in today’s society

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    Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales reflect the various ways of navigating and perceiving society in the British Middle Ages. One of the great merits of this collection is Chaucer’s intent to expose the eyes of the readers to an overview of medieval life. Starting with the General Prologue‚ he expands on the various characters that are representative of the various tiers of society‚ from the nobility to the working class. His descriptions provide firsthand knowledge about the social‚ economic

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    Wood 1A English Honors 3 November 30‚ 2017 The Crucible     “Arthur Miller.” Biography.com‚ A&E Networks Television‚ 22 Mar. 2017 www.biogrophy.com/people/Arthur-Miller-9408335     The author of this article‚ Arthur Miller who was born in Harlem‚ New York. During the year 1915‚ Arthur attended the University of Michigan. Arthur Miller moved back east to write plays such as “Death Of A Salesman” and “The Crucible”. In 1949 Arthur Miller won the Pulitzer prize and a few Tony awards. He married the Hollywood

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    The Werewolf Tale Jason Marquez October 31‚ 2012 CBI Sr. English‚ Q1 “The Wife’s Story” is a tale by Ursula K. Le Guin is a very surprising science fiction story that reverses the werewolf idea. A wolf turns into a man and scares the living daylights out of his wolf wife and wolf children. What makes this story interesting is that Le Guin tricks us‚ throughout much of the story‚ into believing that the tale is about humans. Le Guin point was to make the whole story ironic because the reader

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    For others‚ it is just about them and their own satisfaction. In Death of a Salesman‚ a story written by Arthur Miller‚ there are literary elements that describe social issues. However‚ they do not only apply to the story‚ but also to society today. The american dream presents success as something attainable to everyone who is willing to work for it with dogged determination. Miller uses several literary elements to describe the American dream‚ such as flashbacks. He describes the past when he

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    Feminism is advocacy of women’s rights movement fighting for equality in political‚ economic and social fields and for the advancement and emancipation of women. The main focus of feminism is on women’s issues but it sometimes extends to men’s liberation because it emphasizes on gender equality. The argument is that men are also victims of by sexism. Feminism can be expressed in various forms because the movement is based on inequality and social expression of sex and gender. This study aims to explore

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    Analysis of Feminism in Pride and Prejudice Name: 胡晓君 Maggie Student Number: 12011043 Analysis of Feminism in Pride and Prejudice Abstract:Pride and Prejudice is a marvellous novel of Jane Austen. Although in her age‚ women are regarded as emotional‚ weak‚ nurturing‚ and submissive‚ Austen depicts her heroine‚ Elizabeth as a woman who has her own perspectives‚ feelings‚ and opinions. This paper analyses feminism in Pride and Prejudice from its progressive

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    Case Three Herman Miller: A Case of Reinvention and Renewal Herman Miller is a high-end furniture store. It was established in 1905 as Michigan Star Furniture Company. In 1919‚ it was renamed to be Herman Miller and the name has stuck since. In 1942‚ Herman Miller produced its first office furniture‚ before that‚ Herman Miller only manufactured bedroom suites. Ever since‚ Herman Miller has been manufacturing high-end office furniture. In the 1950’s‚ Herman Miller expanded internationally and

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    Marlyn Barroso ETS 192 October 3rd‚ 2013 Hierarchy in The HandMaid ’s Tale Margaret Atwood ’s The Handmaid ’s Tale is a interesting novel that will have you confused but also have you bitting your nails with intrigue. So many questions might go in your head‚ at the same time; Atwood wrote this novel so her readers can have curiosity‚ even after reading the last word of the last paragraph of the last page of the book. One of the main topics of this novel is the effect on society when a women

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