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    Hinton‚ Corrine. "So You’ve Got a Writing Assignment. Now What." Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing. Ed. Charles Lowe and Pavel Zemliansky. Vol. 1. West Lafayette‚ IN: Parlor‚ 2010. 18-33. Print. In this chapter‚ it gives students a practical strategies for interpreting writing assignments including how to identify important elements‚ how to discuss confusion specific points and read and respond to the common expectations. Interpreting writing assignments can be challenge to anyone. Especially

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    Modernity & Reason modernity What exactly is modernity? Most classical social theorists found themselves engaged in attempts to analyze and critique modern society. But nowhere is such analysis more clear than in the work of Durkheim‚ Marx‚ Weber and Simmel. Indeed‚ through their writings‚ whilst all of them displayed a remarkable awareness of the advantages of modernity‚ what distinguished them from their peers was their critique of the problems posed by modern society. However‚ whereas both

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    Femininity In Hamlet

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    When reading the play Hamlet‚ it sometimes seems that everything occurs because of a woman.  However‚ there is a problem with that assumption: the women are a little too passive to cause anything.  Certainly‚ the men’s feelings towards the women shape the events of the play‚ but that’s not exactly because of the women.  Instead‚ it’s the basic relationships between the men and women‚ the relationships of husband and wife‚ of brother and sister‚ father and daughter‚ and especially mother and son‚

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    Femininity In Othello

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    Mother‚ sister‚ daughter‚ aunt‚ and grandmother all are titles for women in people’s lives. What are their purposes in their lives? Over centuries‚ women have matriculated through the hierarchy of respect and authority societally. Through some literature‚ they can be looked at as symbols of strength. But‚ for Shakespeare‚ especially in Othello‚ women are viewed as worthless‚ gullible sex symbols. Three authors in their article state Revisiting Shakespeare and Gender‚ “For Shakespeare‚ as well as

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    day‚ the aliens who brought us to our cell forgot to lock the door so we escaped through the door. Soon we boarded our own spaceship and flew back to earth. We had a horrifying experience but no one believed us! After this‚ I never dared to go into space ever

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    to be’masculine’ in order to commit violence. I disagree with her because I believe that men and women are both equally capable of committing horrible‚ unspeakable crimes. To start‚ let’s discuss Lady Macbeth and her ideas about masculinity and femininity. On page 35 in Scene 5‚ Lady Macbeth exclaims‚ "Come‚ you spirits/ That tend on mortal thoughts‚ unsex me here/ And fill me‚ from the crown to the toe‚ top-full/ of direst cruelty!.. Stop the access and passage of remorse!" In this piece‚ we see

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    Macbeth‚ masculinity and femininity are associated more with power and weakness‚ rather than gender. Masculinity is often paired with cruelty and murder while femininity usually renders weakness and occasionally logic. The idea that power rests in men‚ while women are inferior is common throughout Macbeth. Throughout the play‚ Macbeth shifts between femininity and masculinity‚ but in the end‚ it is a combination of power-craving‚ cruel masculinity and overbearing‚ weak femininity that destroys Macbeth

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    Femininity In Antigone

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    Whenever authority figures are opposed by someone they see as inferior to them‚ they usually feel obliged to preserve their power through displaying their dominance. Thus‚ when Creon‚ in Sophocles’ Antigone‚ is disobeyed by a woman‚ he feels the need to inflict punishment to not only her‚ but also the people connected to her. Throughout Scene II‚ although Creon is notified that Antigone was the caught trying to bury her brother‚ he seems to be doubtful of the possibility. Even when she is

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    critics. Furthermore‚ people often say‚ it is widely believed at this time that role of males stand completely opposite to that of females; however‚ through the play of Hamlet‚ Shakespeare portrays a complex representation of human beings including femininity in its protagonist and title character‚ prince Hamlet. The Women in Literature and Life Assembly states in one of their articles‚ “Defining masculine and feminine characteristics allowed writers like Shakespeare to draw males with certain ‘feminine’

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    The femininity in The Chrysanthemums Men have been known to be superior to women. Women try hard to get passed this irrelevant stereotype. It is unfair to say that women cannot be independent and take control. There have been many critics that apply feminism to this story. “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck reveals Elisa Allen’s desire to have a more passionate marriage and secrets of expressing her gender. Elisa Allen realizes that she acts totally different around her husband. When

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