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    beings. Kate Chopin and Susan Glaspell exhibit their views about women in many of their short stories. In the short stories “The Story of an Hour”‚ and “Desiree’s Baby”‚ Chopin seems to want to address how oppressive treatment on the behalf of men‚ husbands affects women‚ wives. In Glaspell’s‚ “A Jury of Her Peers”‚ the relationship between men and women imply the oppressive attitudes that men portray of women and their standings as people. Elaine Hedges stated that this story was known for its “challenge

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    Life is a Work of Art “You were red. You liked me because I was blue. You touched me and suddenly I was a lilac and you decided that purple just wasn’t for you.” In the story “Magdalena Looking”‚ by Susan Vreeland‚ I think the theme is life is a work of art because it is lived in color and many events in life portray themselves in artsy ways. For Magdalena‚ here world is in vibrant lively colors. She looks at water and does not see the color blue or green. She sees aquamarine‚ turquoise‚ magenta

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    moving forward. The combination of technological devices with educations provide further interests and purposes for students to learn more knowledge and information that traditional educational institutions do not approach and access. Furthermore‚ Susan Faludi‚ author of "The Naked Citadel‚" discusses how the institution in a military college‚ The Citadel‚ regulates every male student to develop mutual understandings and perceptions that can hardly avoid and ignore. The system inside the school distinct

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    Chorus Of Stones” by Susan Griffin Truth is possibly one of the most powerful forces in humanity. Truth has the power to set people free‚ change lives and end them. Because of this‚ the truth is usually feared and often concealed. In Susan Griffin’s “Our Secret”‚ the concealing of the truth become a major theme in the advancement of the plot‚ and also carries the meaning to the work’s title. The title of “Our Secret” refers to the secrets that the individual characters in the story keep from others

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    In the story “Hunger games” by Susan Collins‚ the main character‚ Katniss Everdeen is forced into the hunger games. Over a 3 year course‚ Katniss shows a great deal of changes in and out of the Arena. Katniss must leave her family including her younger sister Prim to take care of herself. Katniss herself is not certain she will return. She leaves all the responsibility in her sister’s hands. Once the 74th hunger games is over‚ katniss returns home to her mother and her sister only go straight back

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    April Martino Professor Bruemmer English II 14 December 2013 Trifles: The Conflict of Gender Throughout history women have always been fighting for equality. As if their existence held very little value in society‚ more so in the past than today. It was obvious during the turn of the 20th century men maintained dominance over women‚ in fact they would use their superiority to maintain their inferiority. A word that comes to mind‚ Trifles. A word referring to something considered to be small

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    2012 Understanding Feminism in Susan Glaspell’s Trifles Susan Glaspell lived during a time where women’s rights were not fully acknowledged. The oppression of women during this time stretched to the point that they were not truly acknowledged as their own person. They were to be seen and not heard so to speak. Their sole purpose was to take care of their families by keeping house and performing their caretaker duties. Glaspell even demonstrates in her story that the women in this town were

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    (Glaspell 265) near the end of the play. Mrs. Hale understands that Mr. Wright was contingent upon his power over Mrs. Wright‚ and when Mr. Wright destroyed what little she had left‚ it was then that he lost complete control. The play Trifles is a story filled with horror‚ and perhaps a twisted sense of justice. The information that the play provides has led to three key points of importance and a revelation to

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    Susan Glaspell’s Trifles (1916) is about the fine line between moral beliefs and justice. Susan Glaspell was a pioneer for feminist drama. She was the daughter of a grain dealer and grew into one of America’s greatest play writers. She also attended college at Drake University and was a reporter for some time. Her inspiration for writing plays came later when she married a theatrical director named George Cook. It is because of him that she established Americas first influential noncommercial theater

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    A Child Is Not An Adult Many teens are being treated as children other words “under age” until they do a crime then they will say charged them an adult when it should not be like that. Teens now and days do many different types of drugs‚ hang out with bad influence‚ do not think straight‚ and most of all they are maturing to become adults soon. When children commit a crime is so hard to even believe they had that mentality but in many ways there is facts to why they should not be tried as an adult

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