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    In the tragic playwright The Tragedy Of Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ Shakespeare presents different scenes and situations during the play that portrayed the oppression of how women were viewed back then in that time during the early 17th century. Shakespeare centers this unjust and cruel behavior towards the two most prominent women in the play; his mother Gertrude‚ and his lover Ophelia. Shakespeare first shows the hatred that exists between both Hamlet’s’ relationships with Gertrude and Ophelia

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    Feminist Art The subject of Feminist art has been debated for many years. Female artiste worked anonymously in a society‚ obsessed with male dominance for a long time‚ examples of women artistes before 19th cent are rare. They encountered a clash between their roles as Mothers‚ householders‚ workers etc in the society where males imposed patriarchal social systems and hence restricting a female’s artistic (along with her political‚ social) expression. significant in the dominant culture’s patriarchal

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    Place and Time The Myall creek massacre happened near the Gwydir River‚ in the central New South Wales district of Namoi. It happened on the 10 June‚ 1838 at Myall creek. The Kamilaroi Nation The Weraerai tribe of the Kamilaroi nation were the tribe involved in this conflict. At the Myall creek station there were mainly older men‚ women because several days before the massacre‚ 10 of the most able-bodied men had gone to a station about 24 kilometres away‚ named Newtons on the big River‚ where they

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    SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES Sociology is known to be a very debatable subject without an agreeable consensus. Different perspectives exist and each one tries to explain the society in a different way. A perspective can be defined as a set of principles‚ an approach or a school of thought which helps to understand and explain social life. A perspective helps us to understand how the society is organised‚ how social life is arranged and how it functions. Sociological perspectives can be categorised

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    One of Anne Bronte’s most popular novels‚ The Tenant of Wildfell Hall‚ greatly invoked a sense of autonomy within women of Victorian England. The Bronte sisters were some of the most influential feminist writers of their time. Anne Bronte’s literary career drastically developed after she published The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Anne Bronte‚ the youngest of the Bronte sisters‚ was born in 1820 near Thornton‚ England. She lived a short life and died at the age of 29. Juliet Barker notes that‚ “When Anne

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    Portrait of a Woman with a Man at a Casement The purpose of the present paper is to discuss a very interesting piece of art‚ Fra Filippo Lippi’s “Portrait of a woman with a man at a Casement”. I will begin by the analysis of the formal qualities of the painting such as the composition‚ the color‚ line‚ texture‚ proportion‚ balance‚ contrast and rhythm. I will then discuss how the work fits a certain stylistic category. I will demonstrate that the painting reflects the social and cultural trends of

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    Worldview and Perspectives Worldview and perspective are two concepts that have different meanings. As worldview is the beliefs that are a part of who we are and have grown deeper with more good or bad experience we go through. We apply our Worldview beliefs in almost any general situation we stumble upon as it is the logical thing to do(from the person point of view). Worldview is hardly subject to change as it is deeply engraved within a persons mind‚ hence when 2 people

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    December 2010 Feminism in Aliens Having carried their gender as a burden for years‚ woman have now grown to have a massive and essential influence in worldwide cinema. Feminist film theory challenges audiences to understand the source of gender inequality. Predominantly a masculine industry‚ early film have been said to contain the "male gaze‚" where the audience is placed in the shoes of a heterosexual male and woman are a merely objects to be viewed or damsels to be saved. The science fiction and

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    They create lies that she is some kind of whore. All this becomes too much for her and she starts to become frustrated. She also turned her entire life around to marry a man she hardly knew. That was her only choice‚ as she could not work. Being a woman makes her life almost intolerable. In addition‚ though it is not directly stated‚ readers can imply that she is abused. She is called names and is treated much like an animal. Curley’s wife states numerous times that she does not understand why she

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    Tamar and the Patriarchy: A Feminist Analysis of Genesis To the modern day reader‚ The Bible greatly exemplifies an oppressive patriarchal social structure. Women are often raped and otherwise objectified with no consequence. Typically in the Bible‚ when a woman is a victim of misfortune due to her husband or father ’s lack of virtue‚ God has little pity for her‚ as she is portrayed as something owned by one or the other. However‚ the story of Tamar and Judah in Genesis 38 deviates from this

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