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    attorney‚ a sheriff‚ and their wives investigate at the house of Mrs. Wright for her alleged murder of her husband. The men and women split off to look around the house and towards the end of the story‚ the two wives‚ Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters‚ eventually find evidence in favor of her being the criminal. However‚ instead of turning the proof in‚ the women conceal it from their own husbands and keep the secret to themselves. The reader is never given an explicit reason for their actions‚ but Glaspell

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    doing chores‚ and making goods. During these times women were required to be subservient to their husbands and had little say in the matters outside of the home or outside her “place.” During the 1800s women were essentially the possession of their spouse‚ they were not allowed to keeps their earnings‚ inheritance‚ nor their freedom. Once married‚ often very young‚ the woman became one with her husband and followed his rules within and outside of the home. Similar to the present‚ there were levels

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    justice after their husbands divorced them for younger women after the men became successful. The three women feel used because they stuck by their men through thick and thin‚ good times and bad‚ just to be kicked to the curb after all they had sacrificed for their husbands. They set out for not revenge but justice. The first dramatic scene‚ that sets the tone for the movie‚ shows Cynthia (Stockard Channing) committing suicide by jumping off a building because her husband had just married his

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    in the 1870’s (presumably.) The plays is based around the protagonist Nora’s struggle with Krogstad ‚ who threatens to tell her husband about her past crime‚ this incites Nora’s journey of self discovery provides much of the plays dramatic suspense. Nora’s primary struggle however‚ is against the selfish stifling and oppressive attitudes of her late Father and Husband named Torvald‚ and of the society that these men represent. The set – The set had four sections or rooms‚ joined together by

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    Yennadim Medina The Wanderer and The Wife’s Lament: Nostalgia in Anglo-Saxon Elegies. Whenever we read an Anglo-Saxon elegy‚ we may notice a feeling of sentimental longing for a better past‚ which is portrayed by the poet. This feeling is called nostalgia‚ and it is present in many –if not all- early English poems‚ specially in Anglo-Saxon elegy‚ and it is often used in order to convey the ideas of belong to nowhere and having nobody to rely on are worse than death itself. This belonging

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    times of conflict there has to be a high authority figure to calm things down. Especially in this time‚ that was the man of the house. Mr. Frank and Mr. Van Daan are different as fathers‚ husbands‚ and even leaders. First of all‚ as husbands they probably had the most differences. Mr. Frank was a very good husband. His loyalty was a good attribute. When Mrs. Van Daan would constantly flirt with him‚ he never responded back with flirting. This behavior on her part put a strain on the Van Daan marriage

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    A wife was purchased from their father and was required to sign a contract with her husband. In reading Hammurabi’s Code‚ it is evident to me that a man could have several wives but a women could only be with one man. If she was caught with another‚ she and the man faced severe punishment. If a women decided she would like a divorce and disgraced her husband in public she would be convicted. If the husband decided to divorce his wife he must declare his intention and if not; then the wife would

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    to cook‚ clean‚ and take care of the kids. They were not allowed to vote while men took care of having jobs and paying any bills that had to be paid. Fifty to seventy years ago‚ a woman was no more than a house wife‚ caregiver‚ and at their husbands beck and call. Women had no personal opinion‚ no voice‚ and no freedom. Lastly‚ women have always been treated like they are never good enough for careers outside of the home.   The sex of a person should not determine what type of duties or what

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    Mrs. Wright’s farmhouse after Mr. Wright was found murdered. While the men are scoping out the house looking for what they deem as evidence that Mrs. Wright murdered her husband‚ the ladies work at collecting some of Mrs. Wright’s belongings to take to her at the prison. The ladies unexpectedly find the evidence that their husbands and county workers are searching for and decide to hide it as they feel that the murder was justified. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters both find a quilt that Mrs. Wright was

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    desperation for attention. The fact that she is married and is still promiscuous and portrays herself flamboyantly in front of other men could suggest that she is unfaithful and immoral‚ or alternatively that her sexual needs are not fulfilled by her husband‚ providing a reasonable explanation to why Curley wears a glove “fulla vasaline”‚ something that is seen as “dirty” by George. She is described to be “heavily made up” which could add to her being unfaithful and untrue as she almost is disguised and

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