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    This essay concerns with how and why the feminist icon Rosie the Riveter is reworked on a feminist t-shirt. The original image from a propaganda poster is recognized as an embodiment of women’s empowerment‚ which I was preciously convinced of. However‚ there are a few people criticizing it for not being the true representative of feminism. This t-shirt has reworked the image in some intriguing ways‚ backing the claim that Rosie the Riveter is not precise nor adequate in describing diverse aspects

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    There is no doubt that once the word autism enters a couple’s life‚ life changes. We look back upon the pregnancy and how we awaited the birth of this child with great anticipation and how we only hoped for a "healthy child." After a couple of years‚ it is discovered that this wish was not granted and autism has now entered the picture. The marriage is still there‚ the child is still there but now autism is there as well‚ almost as another person in the family unit. What is the effect on marriage

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    Trifles Feminist Analysis

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    In the play‚ “Trifles‚” Susan Glaspell demonstrates the inequality that occurs between men and women during the 20th century. From the opening scene‚ the two women are not given much attention unlike the men‚ until they are separated from them and become the main characters. Although the women are seen as inferior to men‚ they prove that they are much more capable as they are the ones who solve the case by thinking outside the box. They find the real motive behind Mrs. Wright’s action and are able

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    Macbeth Feminist Analysis

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    Macbeth: An Essay on Feminism and Death Throughout the reign of William Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth‚ the modern world has come to question how certain themes are presented by the playwright to his audience. This had arisen due to the representation of the author’s opinions on his surroundings during the play’s creation. As it is common knowledge that misogyny was an essential part of medieval living‚ one can assume that these principals have effected that of Shakespeare’s. However‚ upon the analysis

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    The Wizard of Oz was a powerful movie made in the thirties. It did not just tell a simple story of a girl who gets lost‚ but also brought many different ideas about current events of that time to the surface. The Wizard of Oz was released on August 25‚ 1939‚ a time where women did not play a big role in society. It tells a story of a young girl who magically appears in the Land of Oz after a powerful twister comes through Kansas‚ her home state. In Oz‚ Dorothy goes on a journey to find the great

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    who is one of the strongest female characters in literature. Having a female character with such strength raises the question of whether or not The Scarlet Letter is a feminist novel; by looking at what feminism is and analyzing the book itself‚ one can see that the book is more a commentary on society as a whole rather than a feminist statement. Hawthorne depicts many strong characters throughout his novel. Some‚ such as Chillingworth‚ seem to be stronger than others‚ like Dimmesdale. One character

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    obtain equal rights in the 21st century when our nation has an African-American President. The Feminist counterculture is emerging because many people still don’t know how to react when a woman says “I am a feminist”. They get backlash when the definition of a feminist “is the advocacy of women’s rights on the grounds of political‚ social and economic equality to men”(Oxford Dictionary). By being a feminist

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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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    religious and social values that dominate different eras will sculpt ones understandings of the messages portrayed in a novel. A New Historicist take on J.D Salinger’s novel‚ “The Catcher in the Rye” will warrant different opinions to that of a Feminist approach on the themes presented. Holden’s self alienation‚ reluctance to growing up‚ conform to societal stereotypes and his interactions with others convey underlying messages that will be interpreted through historical context and gender roles

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    that faced hardship. Women were violated sexually‚ their cells were overcrowded‚ and were beaten by the guards. Feminist Criminology which is a movement led by women has brought adverse attention to the rights and harsh treatment of women in America. They have advocate that women should speak about their experiences and challenges that they face in society and behind bars. This feminist movement has stated that societal factors are a major issue on how and why women are treated differently in society

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