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    The Man of the House

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    between being a child and being a grown up. He is a picture torn between either to act responsibly or irresponsibly. His lack for a father figure‚ influence how his character acts and thinks. In this story‚ he is the one who stands as “the man of the house”. This is reflected in the line‚ “It’s a funny thing about women‚ the way they’ll take orders from anything in trousers‚ even if it’s only ten”. His character is taking the burden due to a father. Yet in some parts of the story‚ his childhood characteristics

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    Feminist Theory‚ Embodiment‚ and the Docile Agent: Some Reflections on the Egyptian Islamic Revival Saba Mahmood Close Reading Analysis Lit 090 Mahmood looks to tackle the issue of not the cultures behind feminism but to understand the underpinnings behind feminism. She suggests that quite often the narrative is focused on feminism as a response to some sort of societal construct which allows the subordination of women. Her assertion is that we have to look at how feminism is defined in society

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    tell you that it is not? The more you go further into the relationship the deeper you fall and the harder it gets to break free? A Doll’s House explicitly portrays a role and status of women in the 1900s. Ibsen uses clear characters and morals to support his ideas. Throughout the whole novel Ibsen uses a female character Nora‚ to perfectly contrast the social status of female to male.  However I personally did not get some of the ideas that Ibsen showed but‚ I have seen a relationship between my

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    Feminism could be dangerous for every woman back then because they didn’t have the right to do anything related to adultery. Hawthorne portrays Hester as a staunch feminist by not allowing anyone to know about Pearl and her lover in the court. Hester is punished by standing in the middle of the town and letting people interrogate her about her child and the identity of her lover‚ but she doesn’t let anyone know‚ so

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    the train. She also talks about putting money away for her kids‚ but she decides not to. Which you could look at this situation and say that she was selfish‚ yes‚ but she is with her kids all day at home‚ and for once she was able to get out of the house and have a day to herself. She was able to experience freedom like she once had. Kate Chopin’s short story “The Story Of An Hour” (1894) is about a woman’s husband supposedly dying in a train accident. In the course of her finding out that her husband

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    “A House Divided”: Falling Table By‚ Eileen Sanchez Mr. Balina March 4‚ 2015 Social Studies 321/8th Falling Table Standard rectangular tables stand on 4 legs: one at each corner. A table where half the legs are missing (2)‚ cannot stand. A table where 2 legs are shorter than the others cannot stand. Here‚ the table is the United States in 1858: times leading up to the Civil War in 1861‚ where those who were against slavery were part of the Union in the north and those who wanted

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    (McCullough‚ p6). Many people engage in conversations that discuss various oppressions such as racism‚ sexism‚ heterosexism and classism‚ but rarely do we discuss how these oppressions interact with each other. In the Combahee River Collective’s “Black Feminist Statements” the women write about the importance of identifying connections among various kinds of oppression; “The most general statement of our politics at the present time would be that we are actively committed to struggling against racial‚ sexual

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    narrator‚ through John’s characterization and Jane’s thoughts‚ urges the narrator to free herself from the clutches of the ‘Wallpaper’. Jane’s mere desire to express her thoughts and ideas which break through the society’s toughest barriers is a feminist statement itself. For example‚ when Jane reveals that she wrote despite being intellectually limited by the society‚ it conveys that she’s willing to stride away from the societal rules to express her desires. This illustrates empowerment of women

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    shouldn’t be submissive to their husbands. Katherine from the play The Taming of The Shrew is embodying all of the traits of a feminist but consequently in the play the traits of being a feminist aren’t important anymore. The speech at the end is the illustration of a mentally ill woman so easily influenced by the ideals of submission and domesticity instead of being the feminist heroine she is portrayed to be. In the play she is a free spirited woman

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    During “The Awakening” by Kate Chopin‚ women were viewed as the property of their husbands and possessed very little influence in society; responsible for keeping their house in prime condition‚ doting over their children‚ and being the perfect well-behaved housewives. In the time period in which the book was written; the end of the 19th century‚ the upper-class women were expected to be unemployed and were not allowed to vote; if they were to go outside of societal norms they were looked at with

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