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    Rest Cure Gilman

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    Specifically‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman called for social change regarding mental health practices on women. Gilman’s significant use of autobiographical experiences made a deep impact on readers. In fact‚ the “rest cure” Gilman discusses in the story was an actual technique used to treat her depression. Gilman‚ in her response as to why she wrote the story‚ states “This wise man… applied the rest cure… and sent me home with solemn advice to "live as domestic a life as far as possible‚" to "have

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    A MAN THAT I ADMIRE

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    Heghine Grigoryan Writing #4‚ ESL 6 A 12.06.11 A Man I Admire A man whom I admire is Khachatur Abovyan. K. Abovyan is one of the greatest Armenian classic writers; also‚ educator-democrat‚ teacher‚ ethnographer‚ and the founder of the modern Armenian literature and new literary language. He lived in XIX century. When I was a teenager‚ I didn’t like to read books. However‚ when I once read one of Abovyan’s books‚ I almost fell in love with it. The reason was because his style of writing was unusual

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    Marx vs Gilman

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    intellectual work such as his was to change the world; an opinion obviously shared by Gilman since she was also on a mission to change the world‚ for women. Gilman is known for her humanist-socialist perspective but‚ I believe that her theories also share a similar quality to Marx’s conflict theory. Whereas Marx sees the conflict‚ or class struggle‚ being between the bourgeoisie (the owners) and the proletariat (the workers); Gilman sees the conflict‚ gender struggle‚ between men and women. Marx advocated

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    Gee I Wish I Were A Woman

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    Gee I wish I were a man “ is insulting to women. Men are not better than women. The creator of the poster proposes to say that men are more admirable than women. For an ad to imply that women believe that men are better is a whole other scenario. Women believe men are superior because men are the leaders in the world. Women are not seen in high powerful positions as much men are; therefore‚ the ad makes women believe that men are estimable than themselves. For feminists‚ the ad would enrage them

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    To the Man I Married

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    part of Bautista’s famous work‚ TiniksaDila: IsangKatipunanngmgaDula. The poem struck my heart for it literally talks about how a couple express their love to one another by means of fighting‚ and I surely can’t deny the fact that I somehow can relate to it. The couple in the poem fights over dominance. I believe that there are many couples out there that are also like the couple in the said poem. They fight and argue the whole time over simple things. Shouts‚ foul words‚ an big furious eyes are just

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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    her life. The two stories can thus be profitably compared and contrasted. Significant differences‚ of course‚ include the greater freedom (she is childless) and professional training (she can support herself) of the wife‚ Mrs. Marroner‚ in "Turned." Gilman‚ in her major sociological work‚ Women and Economics‚ argued that only economic independence would release women from their subordination within marriage‚ and Mrs. Marroner is an example of this thesis. One might note the changes in her attitude toward

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    Charlotte Gilman Herland

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    Since the early ages‚ people have been dreaming of creating a perfect place‚ a place where everyone is going to be satisfied. Charlotte Perkins Gilman was one of the many authors who developed these utopian ideas in their works. In 1915 she wrote a short novel Herland about an utopian maternal community. This novel is quite unique because the society depicted in the book wasn’t simply utopian. It was an ideal state created by women. This very idea was considered radical in the early 1900’s. But no

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    but for me‚ I have in interesting and marvelous dream. My dream is to become a millionaire. If I were a millionaire‚ would life have to change for me? Would I overhaul it every(prenominal) on myself and my family.But‚ how would I do that‚ I already have all that I want for a palmy and happy living‚ how and what would I add? Could then I be in a position to stand by others in need‚ with that money‚ as‚ with a million to spare‚ I could render a lot of help to several people in need. I shall invest

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    Beyonce's If I Were A Boy

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    song “If I Were a Boy” by Beyoncé is a video showcasing a role reversal of boy and girl‚ encapsulating the double standards that exist in society. The lyrics and video depict what Beyoncé would do if she were a boy‚ and explores how some things are seen as acceptable or unacceptable dependent on one’s gender. The entirety of the video is a role reversal of Beyoncé and her music video boyfriend‚ as Beyoncé is personifying him to show these double standards. The first verse says: “If I were a boy‚

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a Women’s rights activist and a fantastic writer. She was a passionate feminist in an era in which women needed a powerful role model such as herself. She toured the United States giving lectures on social reform and sharing her views and opinions on Women’s rights. Unfortunately‚ she suffered from severe depression which was both a gift and a curse. The gift came in form of her writing. It gave her a deep passion which channeled into something spectacular; her most well-know

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