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    than Abraham or Moses‚ has challenged and/or upheld Jewish tradition. (20 marks) Jewish feminism has had a significant impact on the development and expression of Judaism. They have faced many obstacles and brought about much change in the Jewish tradition. Jewish feminism is a movement that seeks to improve the religious‚ legal and social role and contribution of women within Judaism. Feminism can be traced back to the early 1970s where women began to question their roles amongst society

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    "Feminism encourages women to leave their husbands‚ kill their children‚ practice witchcraft‚ and destroy capitalism." This quote by Pat Anderson goes into the mind of an antifeminist. This is salient to the argument made by Geoffrey Chaucer in Canterbury Tales. In a time where women had no say in anything‚ and were just there to sit and be pretty he highlights it in literature. In many different instances he indicates points that would make the reader believe he has views the same as Pat Anderson

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    7. What are you passionate about? Why? The two things that I am passionate is politics and intersectional feminism. Every since I was a little girl my dad and I would always have conversations about politics. Growing up‚ when watching the news I would always see a white cis-gender men in the house of commons‚ fighting with each other‚ talking to the press and etc. I always find it interesting that there was a lack of women in politics including racialized women such as myself in politics. I think

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    Samantha Nickell Professor Roberts English 102 27 May 2013 Feminism in A Doll House In Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House Nora Helmer is a prime example of a woman’s role in the 19th century‚ that being that she was more for show than anything else. Nora’s husband‚ Torvald‚ treats his wife like a living doll and uses pet names for her rather than her actual name further establishing her position as nothing more than a toy. For Torvald. Nora’s purpose in

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    Feminism in the Hills In Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants”‚ Hemingway creates a power dynamic between females and males through the way he uses setting‚ characterization‚ and dialogue. Hemingway chooses the setting to symbolize the conflicts and differences between the two individuals. Characterizing the woman‚ Jig‚ as being the strong one that is in control while the American man is the character with no power to control the situation reveals this power struggle. The dialogue Hemingway

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    when I think of feminist theory. Society’s oppression of women has surfaced in many waves‚ but so has the confrontation how these cultural standings manage in an social structure. Various meanings have been attached to the cultural identities of feminism. In The Turn of The Screw‚ one meaning would be that of the governess’s identity. Her gender and race seem to be the common denominator in this feminist theory. She becomes a governess to get ahead in the time of the booming Industrial Revolution

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    for ages. What is criminology and criminal justice? What are the differences‚ if any‚ are there in these two subjects of crime and its causes. According to the Legal dictionary‚ criminology is defined as (2008) “the scientific study of the causation‚ correction‚ and prevention of crime”. It’s the scientific approach of study criminal behavior. This definition is explained in more detail by preeminent criminologist Edwin Sutherland and Donald Cressey. They state‚ “Criminology is the body of knowledge

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    Feminism in Gatsby: Tom plays a real dominant male. He bullies both men and women. Among others he bullies both George Wilson and Daisy & Myrtle. Daisy portrays the discomfort of the modern woman after the 2nd world war in the US‚ who had to do basically everything. Daisy has a child she can’t take care of‚ for example. Women were margins‚ while males where in the center of all actions. With that‚ Fitzsimons probably critiques the objectification of women. The narrator (Nick) does it as well‚ as

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    Feminism and Cultural Identity Barbie‚ a worldwide viral doll known for her interest in adult-fashioned roles‚ indirectly constitutes the way American girls should grow up to be. With the creation of this doll came the thirst and need to sell it. Therefore‚ just one version of the Barbie doll is not sufficient. Mattel Inc.‚ famous for its numerous toy creations yet infamous for its many controversies‚ has made Barbie’s boyfriend‚ sister‚ cousin and even her dog. Consequently‚ Mattel created Barbie

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    Ravensong portrays females in different ways and it explores ideas of feminism and equality. In this case‚ the protagonist of the book is a girl named Stacey. She has her mom‚ her little sister‚ auntie Kate‚ Ella‚ and other women from the reserve. In Ravensong‚ Stacey is represented as a strong girl. She helps others‚ and always tries to find different solutions. She also seems to be represented as being curious. Stacey’s curiosity in the novel makes her more interesting‚ and I imagine it’s also

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