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    authors such as GUY DE MAUPASSANT (use lower case as needed)‚ James Joyce‚ Isabel Allende and John Steinbeck believe that greed creates a strong and intense selfish desire within you in which you will never be able to achieve satisfaction. In “The Necklace‚” GUY DE MAUPASSANT character loisel Mathilde who is a very greedy and selfish woman‚ believes that she was born for every delicacy and luxury there is and feels that she was made for all beautiful jewels and clothes‚ which cause her emotional

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    In “The Necklace” Mathilde Loisel digs herself into a hole of poverty and grief. This is all because of her comparing spirit‚ and discontent. It is because of her actions that poverty fell upon her‚ not because of fate. Throughout the story‚ Mathilde is constantly thinking about how she compares to others‚ and the living conditions she is stuck with. She thinks as if the glass is always half empty. Because she is constantly comparing‚ she always wants‚ and dreams of more. When she is invited to

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    Ancient Egypt’s Government was a lot different to what it is today‚ everyone had a role to play. They believed the Pharaoh was a God/Goddess (ruler of the universe) and they could order anyone of lower power what to do‚ as they thought the Pharaoh was a descendent of god (Horus). Ancient Egypt had hundreds of Pharaohs‚ as the time period was extremely long‚ (3150 BCE - 31 BCE) Ancient Egypt’s society was also very different to current day times‚ they had a ‘Class System’‚ which put everyone in order

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    or play‚ they must always take into consideration the era or time period that it is set in. The setting tends to play a significant part in any piece of literature. For example‚ in Taming of the Shrew‚ William Shakespeare wrote in an era where gender roles were very different compared to what we are used to today. Throughout the play‚ the women are obligated to get married‚ mainly by their fathers‚ in order to have a sense of security for their future‚ which means that their say in who they marry

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    “The soul has no gender.” Said by Clarissa Pinkola Estes in current time‚ but was that the belief back in Romeo and Juliet’s time? The brilliant Shakespeare has written very many plays but Romeo and Juliet really stuck out over the years to the people and has become one of the most iconic and famous plays William Shakespeare has written. Society’s view on the behavior of different genders was very different from today. Society’s view on gender is the complete opposite to how Romeo and Juliet act

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    union job. The father told his son he could do the same. The son tries to do the same and the factory based economy collapses and the son has no education to help him get another job. The way society changed throughout this time changed the world. Gender roles became different by the wife got a job to help support the family or she was the educated one because her husband’s plan was to work in the steel mill. Class relationships changed

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    see her husband slowly become furious. Madame Loisel finished what she needed to say. Monsieur Loisel calmly stood up and told Madame Loisel to get back the necklace. Madame Loisel was confused with her husband’s reaction but went to go see Madame Forestier. Madame Loisel got to Madame Forestier house and asked “May I please have the necklace back. I will buy you the exact one that I’ve misplaced.” “Of course not‚ you’ve given it to me so now it’s mine!” Madame Forestier fought back. They continued

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    Historically‚ the respective roles of a man and a woman in marriage are different across religious‚ cultures‚ and political borders. Even today‚ different sectors of society have distinctly different guidelines and expectations for the husband-wife relationship. Often what sets apart some societies from others when it comes to marriage is the role that women are allowed to have in the relationship. For centuries‚ and even in parts of the world today‚ marriage was treated as a sacred bond‚ but one

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    around it. One concept children learn is the role of gender in their lives. Young boys and girls are given different messages about what they are and are not supposed do in social situations‚ causing them to act and dress differently from one another. Gender is not something tangible that happens; it is something perceived by American society. Only by teaching children that there is no difference between men and women can the world have true gender neutrality. As soon as a child is old enough

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    2013 Science Fiction and Gender Roles Gender has become an epidemic topic that people always talk about in their daily life. Males and females as the two groups of gender‚ play their own role and undertake the respective responsibility no matter for themselves‚ families or society all the time. However‚ because males and females have different gender roles‚ different responsibilities and‚ different behaviors‚ this causes various social issues‚ the problems of gender roles are always controversial

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