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    Effi Character Analysis

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    tomboy than a girly girl. When Effi married Baron von Innstetten‚ she had this crazy illusion of how she imagined everything to be. Within a matter of time‚ her husband went off to do his work‚ leaving her cold‚ stranded‚ and lonely in their house. It was evident that Effi’s demeanor and personality begin to change. She longed to have her husband there‚ but in the midst of all his absences she has an affair with Major von Crampas. This portrays a different Effi than the 17 year old Effi!

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    Role of Women in the 1500s

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    tracing that of a man. There are fewer resources available for us to trace a medieval woman’s way of life as opposed to that of a man with equal station at the time. Manorial Court Rolls do not show‚ as example‚ a woman’s private influence over her husband‚ only the legal matters involved in the case. This leaves little room for individuality. It is however‚ a view focused on essential activities. In addition‚ illiteracy was common among the peasants so there aren’t many diaries or memoirs to use as

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    deep seated conflict and conflict management. The four horsemen are employed here regularly by the main character of Kevin Spacey who plays the role of Lester Burnham‚ a depressed suburban father in a mid-life crisis and a badgered and repressed husband who is absolutely contemptuous of his wife Caroline Burnham who is played by Annette Benning. Caroline is likewise contemptuous of Lester and his laizze faire way of negotiating through life. Caroline is a Realtor who is seeking status and approval

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    Xenophon and Aristophanes

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    In Greek society women had little control over their lives. A husband wanted to be able to control his wife so she would run his household as he saw fit‚ so she did not damage his reputation‚ and so he knew the paternity of his children. A husband wanted the girl to be closely controlled by her father before she married for the same reasons. Aristophanes’ comedies and Xenophon’s Oeconomicus contain very different depictions of a Greek citizen woman’s life before she is married and during the time

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    Story Of An Hour

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    burdens of having a husband. This realization filled her with great joy‚ and it was this same joy that led to her death. When she finally emerged from her room‚ she collapsed onto her sister due to her weak heart. The initial reaction to the story is one of confusion. Typically‚ a wife is filled with grieve when their husband dies‚ but Mrs. Mallard was rejoicing at the prospects of living life by herself. One is led to believe that Mrs. Mallard was not in love with her husband. This could possibly

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    of an Hour”‚ it states‚ “She wept at once‚ with sudden‚ wild abandonment‚ in her sister’s arms. When the storm of grief had spent itself she went away to her room alone” (Chopin). At first‚ Mrs. Mallard expressed grief towards the passing of her husband. Although‚ she kept her real feelings toward the event inside. Mrs. Mallard put on a shield to the world for the characters in the book to believe that she was mourning for her spouse. She used that sorrow to prevent anyone from perceiving her secret

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    The Taming of the Shrew Kate’s only suitor and future husband‚ Petruchio is an amazing character that on the surface appears to be rough‚ noisy‚ and insensitive - a person who cares nothing for Katherine’s feelings so long as she has money. Yet‚ in the inside Petruchio’s intention is not interested for her money but the challenge of capturing her because of the reputation that she has. He manages to "kill her in her own humor" (IV.ii. 180) by taking the same physical and methods in

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    the family structure also changed too. Thus‚ the women help their husbands with financial burden by working. Another reason is today’s women work because they are more independent‚ more educated than past and they also share equal rights and responsibilities as men. Working mothers faced many difficulties in their life when they decide working after get married. For examples‚ to maintain the healthier relationship between their husbands‚ concern about their children and also their health problems.

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    reputation‚ ease and pleasure‚ food and shelter comes through marriage. • Both are dependent on men for their material needs and social position • Women are confined to the domestic / child-rearing role • Both women are treated like children by their husbands • Represented as childlike‚ vulnerable‚ in need of protection. • Neither woman is respected for her intellect. Men have no interest or desire for their wives to be independent thinkers • Women in general have to sacrifice their own needs in both

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    married couple with three young children. In the beginning Nora is seen as woman who cares about her children and her husband but someone who also cares greatly about money. Torvald is seen as a man who is important in the society. Nora was portrayed as a very caring wife when it is revealed that she borrowed money illegally from Krogstad to fund the trip to Italy to try and save her husband life because he was sick. Once Krogstad begins to try and blackmail her Nora tries everything in her power to prevent

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