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    Corey Hartman English 112 Feminism There are different notions of femininity studied throughout the semester in Cat in the Rain‚ Bernice Bobs her Hair‚ Leila‚ and Girl from Paris. During the semester many different aspects of woman are seen through the main characters of all the stories we have seen. From being traditional and shy‚ to letting your husband walk all over you‚ to being an independent worker‚ all these women are different. The Cat in the Rain is the story about a wife‚ wanting

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    Good Intentions There is a famous proverb; The Road to hell is paved with good intentions‚ originated by Saint Bernard of Claivaux. In Native Son‚ a number of characters that fall into this category. They believe that they are doing what is best for this person; however‚ they find out that their good intentions were not all that good. The story mainly revolves around Bigger‚ Jan‚ Mary Dalton and her family. Bigger was an African American male who lived during the rise of communism. Bigger‚ Jan and

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    Throughout the history of time‚ the society’s’ morals and ethical values have impacted the law in a way not all would agree with. This is specifically questioned in Richard Wright’s‚ Native Son. Bigger Thompson‚ the novel’s main subject‚ was properly punished despite his social standing and biases in the Justice System. He committed many heinous crimes such as first and second-degree murder and rape. Bigger’s ultimate sentence of the death penalty was extremely plausible and does not demonstrate

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    Brandy McGhee Reflection Journal #1 (Chapters 1 & 3) Psychology 2302 – Hybrid September 11‚ 2013 Last year around this time‚ my husband‚ son & I were asked to be a part of a destination wedding. My cousin Domonique sent us a beautiful note in the mail‚ and expressed how her day couldn’t be complete without us in their special day. We attended the engagement party and paid for our passport and tickets for the cruise due to depart in this September and were excited to go. Mid-August I receive a

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    Is Feminism Eurocentric?

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    is also called the women ’s liberation movement. The Wikipedia Encyclopedia defines feminism as being "a diverse‚ competing and often opposing collection of social theories‚ political movements‚ and moral philosophies‚ largely motivated by or concerning the experiences of women" . Feminism is erroneously assumed as being Eurocentric for two reasons. Firstly because many people tend to reach the history of feminism with the works of French and Anglo-Saxon feminists. Secondly‚ American feminists and

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    relation to feminism be the same? Intersectional feminism was formally defined by American professor Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989 as‚ “The view that women experience oppression in varying configurations and in varying degrees of

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    Feminism in The Dollmaker Simon de Deauvoir complained that women writers seldom achieve the level of tragedy‚ but only five years later‚ Harriette Arnow published The Dollmaker and refused his statement (Rigney 81). Harriette Arnow writes The Dollmaker to shine a light on feminism in the 1950’s. Gertie Nevels is the main character in the book and when her husband goes off to war she is left to provide for herself and her kids. Rigney states that the protagonist‚ Gertie Nevels‚ is a mountain woman

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    Feminism can be defined as‚ “The belief in the full economic‚ political‚ and social equality of males and females.” (1) The idea of women’s rights is so simple‚ yet American feminists have been fighting for it ever since America’s existence. The fact that it is the twenty-first century and women have not achieved gender equality should disgust everyone who is aware of it. But in our patriarchal society‚ it doesn’t. The opportunities and rights of human beings should not be depicted by their gender

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    Surroundings shape everything; canyons and rivers could not have been shaped and formed without the constant stream of water. In "Native Son" by Richard Wright‚ the main character‚ Bigger Thomas‚ has his traits shaped and formed by the culture of oppression he lives in. The oppression towards people of his race‚ set in the 1930’s‚ causes Bigger to develop certain attitudes and behaviors towards white people. Bigger sees the world as a place he does now own; his surroundings tell him that white

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    Monique Johnson Dr. DoHarris ENGL 501/191 16 November 2014 The Psychological Oppression & Victory of Bigger Thomas in Richard Wright’s Native Son The protagonist of Richard Wright’s novel Native Son represents a big focal point for racism in America. This racism that the protagonist‚ Bigger Thomas‚ feels is specifically aimed at African-Americans. The African-Americans that are truly affected by this racism are young men. Bigger begins to feel the pressures of the Jim Crow laws and racism

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