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    The Role of Gender in Antigone and “Genesis” Gender inequality has been a prevalent issue in society through many centuries. Modern arguments about appropriate gender roles often cite traditional texts. Many use Sophocles’ Antigone and the creation myth in “Genesis” to defend or attack gender dominance. Antigone and “Genesis” contain a complicated view of women’s liberation and subordination. Through recognizing the role of gender in Antigone and “Genesis”‚ both authors reveal that even though

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    Dao and Vy Nguyen‚ is a parody of the tv show‚ "My Kitchen Rules". I played the character of Antigone‚ Sam played Haemon‚ Carltan played Creon‚ Gary played the abusive male character Satanas‚ Kathy played Ismene and Vy played the submissive female character Peggy. We have had several complications involving our filming days‚ communication‚ ideas and timing. We followed some parts of the plot of "Antigone" and incorporated the issues of gender roles and power abuse. Our filming process was a difficulty

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    aforementioned motel room. The window and the television are the only direct connections the person in the motel room has with the outside world‚ likewise Sophie connects with her mentor solely through her mailbox. In his poem‚ Nemerov speaks about how important it is to orient himself in reality by saying‚ “Nothing could be more useful to a man than knowing where he’s at‚ and I don’t know‚ but pace the day in doubt between my looking in and looking out” (Nemerov). This quote tells the reader that

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    tried to communicate fears and opinions through unique writing styles. Katherine Anne Porter’s early story "The Jilting of Grandma Weatherall" is a perfect illustration of modernism In this story‚ the literary technique of stream-of-consciousness is used. This narrative is in no way structured into a coherent‚ logical presentation of events. It frequently jumps back into time to the main characters’ past experiences‚ re-creating dramatic moments. Katherine Anne Porter writes "Such a fresh breeze blowing

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    Magic and illusions can be used to manipulate others‚ alter one’s mind‚ impact their decisions and force one to think differently. The power that one has over others and how they use it against them‚ can impact their lives significantly. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ William Shakespeare creates a world of fairies and magic where they interact with humans who wander there‚ but this world is not as enchanting for those who are influenced throughout the events of the play. The fairies and their magical

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    Word Count: 256 Response to Literature Essay Antigone is a tragedy by Sophocles in which a generous act is punished by King Creon. Haimon‚ Creon’s son‚ plays an important character in the story. In scene three‚ lines 55-94‚ Haimon uses his persuasive skills in talking to his father King Creon. He blatantly expresses about his opinion towards him‚ Antigone‚ and what he thinks Creon should do. He does this effectively using the rhetorical device of Pathos. Throughout the story‚ Haimon is saying

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    large enforcing roles‚ showing the power within women. William Shakespeare and Sophocles use guilt‚ pride‚ and influence to demonstrate the importance of the women’s role to support the main characters in both the plays of Macbeth and Antigone. In Macbeth and Antigone the authors created guilt for the women to use against the main characters for their advantage. Macbeth exploits Lady Macbeth to balance Macbeth in the play; many say that Lady Macbeth put guilt on Macbeth into killing for the throne;

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    District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel vacated Korematsu’s conviction and argued that the Korematsu case serves as a "Caution that in times of distress the shield of military necessity and national security must not be used to protect governmental actions from close scrutiny and accountability....". In 1999‚ Korematsu received a Presidential Medal of Freedom‚ the nation’s highest civilian honor. US President Donald Trump’s executive order to ban immigrants from seven

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    Jean Anouilh’s version of the play Antigone follows the main protagonist Antigone as she attempts to bury her brother’s dead body‚ but is foiled by her uncle Creon’s edict that the body must remain outside‚ and rot in the sun‚ and be eaten by scavengers. A major character trait of Antigone’s is that she is rebellious‚ and continues to attempt to bury her brother’s body even after she has almost been caught. Anouilh utilizes the conflict between Antigone and Creon‚ and the repercussions that it has

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    the two that I have chosen to analyse. It is The Rain Child written by Margaret Laurence. It is a sad story about a black teenager‚ Ruth Quansah‚ who was born in England and who spent all her childhood there. The main problem of this short-story is how to find one`s identity when one is uprooted - torn out of the place where one belongs. Although Ruth’s mother died when she was a baby‚ her father did his best to give her everything she needed. When she was 15‚ however‚ Dr. Quansah decided to return

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