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    would mean westernizing this struggle. Gandhi argues that warfare and violence cannot be used to drive the British out‚ because they are part of the British way: for Gandhi if violence is utilized to oust the colonizer‚ one is simply establishing a system of violence. Gandhi highlights that there is an inherent connection between the means and end‚ the manner by which the fight is fought is important to its end. Gandhi goes into the concept of satyagraha‚ or “love-force” or soul-force” (commonly mistranslated

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    The Victorian ideology of women is centered on the oppression of females and the idea that a woman’s sole purpose and duty in life is to be obedient and compliant to her husband. It was believed that “New Women” who stepped out of the ideal Victorian role were whores‚ unfit mothers and brides‚ and would ultimately cause chaos. In Bram Stoker’s‚ Dracula‚ Lucy and the three seductive vampires serve as women who step out of their Victorian role and are in turn punished for their actions. From the

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    The article’s foundation is set up on the oppression faced by the people of the Yazidi faith. According to CNN‚ the Yazidi religion is considered a pre-Islamic sect who is now being referred to as devil worshippers by many Muslims. The ISIS has captured and holds about 3‚500 of these people as slaves. US Military officials and a UK based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights have confirmed that the captives are being moved to Raqqa. These people have undergone persecution since 2014 without any means

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    Oppression/ Discrimination is a theme that appears in Deaf literature that shows the hardships that deaf individuals have to face everyday in society. Although many deaf individuals are being oppressed or discriminated by hearing individuals they try not to let it stop them from achieving their goals and living a normal life. The first piece of literature I want to introduce is a PBS documentary called “Through Deaf Eyes” (2007). The documentary talked about how in the past when schools were starting

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    Oppression of Women in 19th Century Literature In the stories “The Jewelry” by Guy de Maupassant‚ “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ the female characters are unequal and less important than the men in society. The duties of women during this time period did not consist of much more than seeing to her husband’s needs and caring for the home and children. The authors show the lack of independence women were allowed in the 1800s‚ especially

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    including in the United States. It’s tragic that half of the human population is oppressed just because of the reproductive organs that they’re born with; rather than looking at the person as a whole human being‚ with intelligent thoughts and ideas. Oppression is an unjust or cruel exercise of power or authority (Merriam-Webster p 508). In “Reading Lolita in Tehran‚” the women are being oppressed into submission. The women must always be covered from head to toe when they go out in public. Even a misplaced

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    Assess Jack Mapanje’s response to censorship and oppression. Jack Mapanje is a Malawian poet and author who was born in 1944. He was the head of English at the University of Malawi before being imprisoned in 1987‚ allegedly for his collection ‘ Of Chameleons and God’s’ which criticized the administration of President Hastings Banda. He was released in 1991 and emigrated to the UK where he worked as a teacher.  The poem "The Song of Chickens" (4) protests against a master who protects his

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    Feminist Criticism “Feminist criticism derives from a critique of a history of oppression‚ in this case the history of women’s inequality” (Mays 2347). Women have always been second to men in mostly everything they are competing in. Even if the man and woman have the exact same job‚ the man is probably making more money just because he is a man. Women barely got the chance to vote less than fifty years ago! Women still have a long way to go to catch up where the men are‚ because men have always

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    The Ghosts and the Civilly Dead: Two examples of oppression in American society “In the Great American Indian novel‚ when / it is finally written‚ / all of the white people will be Indians and / all of the Indians will be ghosts.” Similar to how Sherman Alexie’s “How to Write the Great American Indian Novel” discusses the lack of Native American representation and the loss of their voice‚ the Declaration of Sentiments from the 1848 Women’s Rights Convention states how‚ over time‚ men mute their

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    Identity formation is an intricate notion. It usually is affected in 4 different ways in our society. The micro‚ meso‚ macro‚ and global levels of social interaction all play a key role in identity formation. These levels are always present‚ however‚ we may think we define ourselves by our own value or we believe that society plays a role in our own identity formation. We must look at the everyday groups we fall into such as male‚ female‚ heterosexual‚ bisexual‚ homosexual‚ freshman‚ sophomore

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