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    physical history‚ while the latter reflects their spiritual state. These were often at odds due to women being unable to marry for love and oppressed by society. Phillips then goes on to illustrate these physical and worldly oppressions as “blustering husbands to create your fears‚ pangs of childbirth to extort your fears‚ children cries for to offend your ears”.

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    John Knodel‚ Vu Manh Loi‚ Rukmalie Jayakody‚ and Vu Tuan Huy Gender Roles in the Family: Change and Stability in Vietnam PSC Research Report Report No. 04-559 May 2004 PSC P OPULATION S TUDIES C ENTER AT T H E I NSTITUTE FOR S OCIAL R ESEARCH U NIVERSITY OF M ICHIGAN The Population Studies Center (PSC) at the University of Michigan is one of the oldest population centers in the United States. Established in 1961 with a grant from the Ford Foundation‚ the Center

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    undoubtedly supportive husband who caters to her and her son’s every need with little to no flaw‚ the woman cannot bear the sadness that accompanies her inability to fulfill her motherly role due to her diagnosed illness. As the effects of her sickness begin to worsen‚ she resorts to isolation; however‚ the emotional ties between her‚ her kind husband‚ and well adjusting son become extremely overwhelming. Godwin represents the incongruity of this situation by depicting the husband as understanding and

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    Communication Problems

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    women in public; however‚ they barely communicate at home with their spouses. Through the use of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos Tannen provides a strong argument directed specifically at married couples in discussing the communication problems between a husband and wife and how to resolve them without the marriage leading to divorce. All three elements of the rhetorical triangle are conveyed throughout Tannen’s essay effectively‚ but ethos‚ the credibility‚ seems to be the most powerful and frequently

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    had started because of a marriage. Marriage wasn’t a foreign concept to Lalette Thelwell‚ not entirely... She knew that it bound a man and women together‚ and that once bound... children often filled their home. Boys seemed to the preferred‚ and husbands expected their wives to provide them with at least one healthy son... but with all the trouble that little boys seemed to get themselves into while playing in the streets‚ a secret part of Lalette doubted that was what anyone really wanted. Boys

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    usually home figures. Taking care of the home while their husbands were out working. It’s safe to say that many women weren’t happy in this time period‚ and you can tell through all of the rallying by women to gain more social and political power. John Steinbeck wrote The Chrysanthemums‚ but in the end it had nothing to do about a flower. It was about a women Elisa who felt trapped in another marriage‚ and how she was mistreated by her husband. The central idea of the text is how women could not

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    life outside the home but doesn’t know how to get it‚ so she blames her existing life and family. This unhappiness goes against society’s view that a woman should be satisfied being a wife and mother. Proof of the stereotypical relationship is the husband character. It’s not that he is written as dislikeable‚ but rather likable‚ strong‚ and completely in control‚ “He managed everything"(p.3). He never gets mad; he makes no demands of her to improve. He enables her “sickness” by preparing her “medication

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    She arrives at the mill and finds her husband “hanging from the beam.” He had hanged himself in the place where he had worked. The miller’s wife‚ for unclear reasons‚ drowns herself. She commits suicide and the poem concludes with the description of her death—which seems peaceful and almost sleep

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    If we compare "Clever Manka" and "Story of An Hour" we see that both are short stories whereas "Gaslight" is a movie. All of the three arts of work have women as protagonist. These three stories also involve a husband and a wife. The main character of "Clever Manka" is Manka who is the daughter of a shepherd. She is very clever‚ quick in decision making and very just. Louise is the main character of "Story of An Hour". She is a heart patient and she is very emotional and the main character of "Gaslight"

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    Faycal Gharnou Literature 201-LC Homework Assignment 2 Literal: 1. The narrator’s husband John forbids her from engaging in the one activity she enjoys‚ writing. The narrator who usually obeys her husband‚ does not listen to his orders and writes whenever she is able‚ however it is difficult for her to do so since her other family members also agree with her husband. 2. The narrator believes that her husband’s profession has prevented her from becoming better quickly because as a doctor he feels

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