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    the women’s looks‚ it is noted that Bryron never states that the persona loves the unnamed beauty ‘’Who list her hunt‚ I put him out of doubt// As well as I‚ may spend his time in vain’’ These two lines describe how the persona acknowledges that other men would be admiring or in this instance hunting his love‚ but he doesn’t not doubt her love for

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    as she becomes obsessive over her engagements with the wallpaper in her room. Although this protagonist greatly desires to endow her role as the archetypal loving wife and mother‚ she is limited from successfully expressing her own beliefs and creativity. This confinement is a direct result of John‚ who is both her husband and physician. Contrary to the subservient and domestic standard that women were held to during the 19th century‚ the narrator rebels against her husband‚ John‚ by engaging in

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    confessional poet; in “Her Kind” she reflects on her own personal experiences of womanhood‚ thus being able to create a relatable and intimate tone. Her vivid imagery also allowed the reader to clearly understand and visualize what she had to undergo. Throughout the poem it reflected the expectations and hardships that are placed upon women‚ though it may have been downgrading. The speaker however is not affected; she kept walking towards her dark side‚ stopping for nothing. It caused her be self-destructive

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    evolved in that females are more empowered? SUMMARY Significant Literary Devices: imagery‚ syntax‚ repetition‚ allusion‚ conceit‚ rhyme scheme Anne Sexton’s ’Her Kind’ is a poem in which the speaker’s pain is expressed through vivid imagery and dismal repetition. The title of this poem is a portion of the refrain‚ "I have been her kind" seen in lines 17‚ 14 and 21. This eludes the reader into thinking they are in the third person observing the speaker’s own life. However‚ we are actually accompanying

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    Margaret Sanger: Dedication Ahead of Her Time Patricia Fay Wagner College Abstract This paper researches the ideas and work of Margaret Sanger- a great nursing leader. It includes the struggles against leadership she endured and the overwhelming dedication by this leader to bring contraceptive information to the poor‚ underprivileged‚ and ignorant masses of not only the United States‚ but also the world. Her leadership style is discussed‚ along with the

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    Montessori Method � PAGE �8� The Montessori Method Judge Edward Singleton Instruction Television College Prof. Eileen Roth PSY 41 - Lifespan Psychology July 7‚ 2007 � When Dr. Maria Montessori became the director of a school for mentally-handicapped children‚ she exposed them to an environment that was highly conducive to learning. After two years‚ the children‚ who had formerly been labeled _uneducable_‚ were able to pass a test with normal children. This dramatic success led her to study

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    Mothers Are Better Than Fathers at Parenting In modern life‚ fathers usually are people who earn money and provide anything for his family while mothers take care of their family and do their housework. Both of them always do the best for their children and give their children the best education which they can. There is no doubt that they play an essential role in parenting their children. Some people believe that fathers are more accommodating than mothers. Besides‚ fathers usually are better

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    Are you a ‘Tiger Mother’ or a ‘Cat Father’? There has been a lot of discussion about whether the parental style of ’Tiger Mother’ or ‘Cat Father’ is more suitable for Hong Kong. In my points of views‚ the style of ‘Cat Father’ is more suitable. In this essay‚ I will discuss the problems and argue why students should wear uniforms. First and foremost the essence of education is to teach children how to be good people‚ not successful people. There are many cases show that successful people

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    Response: The Author to Her Book In 1650‚ Anne Bradstreet had her first book of poems‚ Tenth Muse‚ unknowingly published by her brother-in-law. Once she saw her work in print‚ she instantly criticized it‚ as can be seen in this poem. She uses a metaphor comparing her feelings for her work to an unsatisfied parent for a child. Bradstreet uses and irritated tone to display the discontent theme of The Author to Her Book. Because the “rambling brat” belongs to her‚ she declares it “irksome in my sight”

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    "Her First Ball" is a title which itself suggests anticipation‚ excitement‚ fun; it is all that and more for Leila. Through the absent narrative‚ she is presented to us as a simple‚ innocent shy country girl who is yet to experience something fun and grand‚ like this ball. In fact‚ this ball itself is used as a metaphor for her own life; her transition from the innocent youth to the mature adult. We see this as the story progresses‚ and through her actions we recognize her thoughts. At the beginning

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