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    Trouble Maker

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    The transition from one level of schooling to the next is very hard for me the first year. In my life the hardest was from elementary school to middle. In Florida fifth grade was technically the end of elementary school‚ but my elementary school was a magnet school so it ended at 6th grade which I thought was the worst idea. The same year I began seventh grade is the same year I moved to a different city because of the city I moved into I thought school was going to be piece of cake. But little did

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    Alice in Wonderland

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    ------------------------------------------------- Alice in Wonderland You may have thought Alice in Wonderland was just a children’s tale that everyone takes too seriously but there is more philosophy‚ metaphors‚ and spirituality in this revolutionary children’s book than you can fit into one teapot! It seems everyone from my generation and up has heard the story‚ read the book‚ or watched the movie at some point in their lives. Alice in Wonderland started as a book written in 1865 by Charles Lutwidge. It is about a girl named Alice who sees

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    The Project Gutenberg Etext of Women in Love‚ by D.H. Lawrence #2 in our series by D.H. Lawrence Copyright laws are changing all over the world. Be sure to check the copyright laws for your country before distributing this or any other Project Gutenberg file. We encourage you to keep this file‚ exactly as it is‚ on your own disk‚ thereby keeping an electronic path open for future readers. Please do not remove this. This header should be the first thing seen when anyone starts to view the etext. Do

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    culture and society has a history of love stories. Stories about love have changed throughout time and adapted to whatever the current culture might be. But are these classic love tales better than modern tales of the twenty first century? Traditional love stories such as "Layla and Majnun" by Nizami are far superior to contemporary love stories such as "Middle Children" by Jane Rule. The characters have more powerful emotions of love in traditional love stories and the plot is more touching since

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    Alice in Wonderland

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    general knowledge. Lewis Carroll’s fiction novel Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland published almost 200 years after Locke’s essay ironically conveys a similar theme of the unknown in life through Alice’s troubles in understanding Wonderland. While Carroll may be a logician‚ his literary work involving Alice gives a good reason to believe he would ironically agree with Locke’s philosophy. Locke believed acquiring knowledge based itself off an individuals particular state of mind. In other words‚ he notes

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    Alice Monologue

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    The sound of breaking glass stopped her. Alice took a step back. Turned around and felt the chill of the winter wind on her neck. Standing behind her was a stranger to her heart with the broken wine bottle at his feet. As the sun was rising over the barn‚ nature stood still. You could hear nothing but the tires traveling down the gravel road. This was good-bye. This was the end. Alice is the type of girl that will light up the room simply with her presence. She is smart‚ kind‚ pretty‚ funny‚

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    Throughout most of history women generally received fewer legal rights and opportunities than men. Many women still hold the traditional roles of wife and mother. Still in many cultures‚ women continue to face struggles prohibiting them from living up to their full potential. The Suppliant Women‚ the first extant play in Western European Literature‚ inspired Charles Mee to write the story of Big Love. Mee introduces many social issues into his modernized version of the thousand year old drama

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    describes the character’s state of mind which aspires peace and tranquility within themselves. Similarly‚ a shot to be remembered is the one where the hero buys roses from a girl on the roadside: the color which forms basis on the hero’s heart is black (because of the existing turmoil)‚ the roses itself are red‚ so the frame which comes out as a result is left without any gaps‚ like a microscopic one‚ where the color red (of the roses) takes precedence over the hero’s state of mind and heart. Such

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    Gender Trouble Analysis

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    The main story expands this question by bringing up the concept of gender performativity and gender power imbalance. It unfolds while a boxing match is playing in the background. Even though Masters and Johnson are roleplaying as Dr. And Mrs. Francis Holden‚ they open up to each other‚ unveiling respective personal histories that made them the man‚ or woman‚ they are now. Both have their own struggle with the patriarchal system. Virginia refuses to conform to gender role and is not ‘a respectable

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    The role of women and sexuality in society had taken a massive leap forward in 1920 when all women were given the right to vote. The roles of American Women in the 1920s varied considerably between the ’New Woman’‚ the Traditionalists and the older generation‚ and the ’New Woman’‚ including the young Flappers‚ embraced new fashions‚ personal freedom and new ideas that challenged the traditional role of women. The Traditionalists feared that the ’ New Morality’ of the era was threatening family values

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