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    Love and courtship notes Site: http://corsetsandcutlasses.wordpress.com/2013/02/13/love-in-elizabethan-times-its-not-for-sissies/ The Elizabethans were very practical lot. You didn’t marry for love; you married for social standing and to legitimize your children.   While it was legal for boys to marry at age 14 and girls to marry at age 12‚ Elizabethans “reached the age of consent” at age 21‚ and many did in fact wait until then to marry. Only among the nobility would you typically find

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    easily begin doubting and interestingly are strong at heart though not so strong from the outside. Moodiness can well describe a woman. Betrayal is the simplest way of unleashing evils out of once the elegant tender woman. Take a look at Medea in the play Medea; killing her children‚ Creon and his daughter. Hatred is another factor in women as well as love and care. Jealousy should not be brought in women it leads to the unexpected. If you love a woman and she gets jealous

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    Bibliography: Block Book 5‚ Myth and Conventions‚ The Open University‚ Milton Keynes. Pygmalion‚ Bernard Shaw‚ Penguin Books‚ London. Medea and Other Plays‚ Euripides‚ Penguin Books‚ London. Tracks 19-21‚ DVD Disc 3‚ The Open University‚ Milton Keynesü.

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    The play Medea by Euripides challenges the dominant views of femininity in the patriarchal society of the Greeks. While pursuing her ambition Medea disregards many of the feminine stereotypes/ characteristics of the patriarchal Greek society. She questions the inequality of women in a patriarchal society‚ contradicts Jason’s chauvinist beliefs‚ challenges the stereotype that women are weak and passive and completely disregards the feminine role of motherhood. Feminism is the belief that women

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    In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting the way in which two different authors portray femininity in their respective dramatic texts. The two works I am using are Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw and Medea by Euripides. I will be looking at how the way men and women are portrayed can affect the way we interpret the texts‚ and showing that femininity isn’t necessarily a trait restricted just to women. I believe that femininity reflects expected female behaviour. There are certain traits which

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    lower class whites by an inch rather than a mile (Weeden). Citizens with a high income tend to be more conservative when speaking on certain issues. In contrast people with a low income tend to be more liberal on certain ideas. But according to Dr. Jason Weeden‚ co-author of The Hidden Agenda of the Political Mind (Princeton University Press‚ 2014)‚ people with more education tend to be more liberal on issues such as school prayer‚ immigration‚ and others.

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    Yvonne Esposito vs. Jason Davis The factors that indicate whether Davis owed Esposito a duty of care consist of three basic elements. “They are the likelihood that his conduct will injure others‚ taken with the seriousness of the injury if it happens‚ and balanced against the cost of the precaution he must take to avoid the risk. If the product of the likelihood of the injury exceeds the burden of the precautions‚ the risk is unreasonable and the failure to take precautions is negligence.” The

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    Stress Jason Wynn Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Many people may think that stress is just a harmless part of life that we all have to endure. Stress is all in the mind‚ right? Stress‚ however‚ can cause a myriad of mental and physical issues. These issues can range from minor nuisances to death in extreme cases. The term stress was first used by a medical researcher named Hans Seyle in 1936 to describe the body’s biological response mechanisms. Seyle defined stress as “the non-specific

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    In The Crisis of Feudalism‚ Jason Moore composes an environmental history to detail the downfall of feudal hierarchies and the beginning of proto-capitalist elements. According to Moore‚ the advent of the bubonic plague destabilized existing labor-land relations throughout the feudal system. The universal nature of the pandemic‚ coupled with the palpable population decline empowered laborers within the feudal economy. Moreover‚ this fundamental realignment of power among the various classes incentivized

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    Gender in Medea The treatment and portrayal of women in classical literature ranges from horrifying to degrading. Often‚ females are either presented as property‚ weak‚ and incapable or as manipulative and vindictive creatures that bring about the destruction of “valiant” and “worthy” men. Sexism is a cohesive theme throughout classical literature and myth. Euripides’ Medea does not directly portray women differently than the other works of his age‚ but there is an acknowledgement of the drastic

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