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    In Julia Lawrinson’s ‘Bye‚ Beautiful’‚ Sandy Lansing is a character of many layers as she is portrayed as a victim‚ villain and a hero. At first she is timid and living in her sister Marianne’s shadow‚ but soon shows her bitterness and jealousy towards Marianne. As we near the end of the book however‚ she puts her own feelings aside and shows her bravery when she stands up for her sister. Sandy can be perceived as a victim as she is used as a cover up for Billy and Marianne’s relationship.

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    Theme Analysis “I Stand Here Ironing” by Tillie Olsen. This short story “I Stand Here Ironing” by Tillie Olsen is about complicated relationship between mother and daughter. The author gives us a portrait of American’s life in the 1930s - 1940s during the Big Depression. In this story the mother has to leave her daughter in the nursing center because of Emily’s mental problems‚ but she doesn’t expect what are the counsicuances might to be after that. One of the main theme in this story is a “power”

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    I Stand Here Ironing Tillie Olsen’s short story‚ “I Stand here Ironing”‚ records the critical thoughts of a mother‚ as she reflects on her daughter’s life. Although the mother in the story feels disappointing and deficient because she feels as though she has not done much good in her life‚ the author is very empathetic toward her as you can see in the author’s narrative techniques and other resources of language. After hearing of another person’s concern for her daughter‚ the mother

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    Sex vs. Clothes After reading “Sex vs. Clothes: Women Come Out of the Closet” it is easily concluded that women prefer their wardrobe to sex. In this article we receive answers of women who were asked general questions about this topic‚ which would you rather sex or clothes? The hypothesis to this theory is that for most women the choice between sex and clothing is simple – the answer is clothing. We use an operational definition to translate this hypothesis into a testable procedure. They researchers

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    industrial advancements‚ and importantly‚ fashionable advancements. In the 1800s women wore modest yet flamboyant clothes. Regal looking but wild in pattern. In a time where a woman’s body is what made her or broke her‚ she sure did have some nice clothes. Victorian clothes were conservative and stiff‚ but as we delve into the past to look at these great fashions‚ you’ll see that these clothes were not only for other people‚ but for the people themselves. Corsets were popularized in the mid-18th

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    After the clothes get washed and dried‚ they are full of annoying and stubborn wrinkles which need to be ironed in order to get rid of them. If you don’t have a clothes iron at your disposal‚ or you are looking for other efficient methods of getting rid of the aesthetically unpleasant wrinkles‚ read the following lines to find out 3 useful tips for having wrinkle free clothes. One of the most efficient tools for getting rid of wrinkles is the clothes steamer. It’s really comfortable to use‚ and it

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    Lowe Per. 4 Haugen Julia versus Winston Contrast Essay In 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ the two main characters‚ Julia and Winston‚ provide a telling thrill to the readers through their passion for each other and for rebellion. Through further character analysis‚ one can see that Julia and Winston share similar characteristics‚ like rebelling against the party. But in many more ways are they very different. The brown-haired Julia‚ with voluptuous curves puts up a front that she

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    Especially this extract of Tillie Olsen’s “I stand here ironing” is partly an interior monologue. The first-person narrator‚ a mum of five children‚ thinks about someone’s offer of help for her oldest daughter. This means the reader gets to know her thoughts and is able to share her feelings‚ perceptions and reflections. This means that you deal with a limited form of narration. The mum is a participant in the events she is recounting while ironing. Only the mum’s perspective is adopted‚ since it presents

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    hard for everything they have‚ facing mountains of tasks daily. Created by Vik Muniz in 2008‚ the 56 by 40 inch print titled Ironing Woman uses line‚ colour‚ and texture to address the notion of continuous struggle and burden of responsibilities that challenge the working class through the portrayal of a woman in the midst of such a task. Immediately upon seeing Ironing Woman the eye of the viewer is drawn towards the purposeful line work that depicts the woman of the piece while she works. She

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    I mentioned the change of streams of women’s clothes so far. Those examples of changes contributed to get ahead in society‚ however‚ there are examples of women’s clothes which interfere the movement of women into the society.In other world‚ women held the dilemma that the more women successfully progress in the society by adjusting their clothes to the change of their action‚ the more people would criticize them at the point of their dresses rather than their political arguments. Such women’s

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