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    morals throughout the many stories within the main story. This tale is about a clever women that saves herself‚ as well as the women in her kingdom‚ from being put to death by the king. She does this by marring the king and telling him bedtime stories every night that lead into the next day. She would purposely not finish the story‚ to leave him interested in the ending which eventually saves her life‚ and the women in her kingdom‚ day after day. Not only does the main story have a lesson to be learned

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    popular audiences. She explains the meaning of the word "marked"‚ and how it distinguishes the male from the female She wrote this essay in 1993 and is different from her usual work. This essay focusses on the differences between how the men and the women present themselves in front of the world and what distinguishes them from one another. The author is correct on her thoughts about the question of woman being "marked" and the advantages to men with respect to this scenario. The author expresses the

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    The Wife of Bath Feminist

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    been married five times; and without shame she is looking for her sixth. “Thanks be to God who is forever alive‚/Of husbands at church door have I had five”(Chaucer‚ line 5-7). In comparison to women of the medieval times‚ the wife of bath is viewed as a promiscuous woman. The British Library explains women of the middle ages‚ “ The two main alternatives for a medieval woman were to marry‚ or to ’take the veil’ and become a nun.” (2014) The wife of bath’s additional marriages after the first were

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    place during the period of depression in the south. It portrayed the two kinds of women found in the south during this time‚ the women who were pro the feminist movement‚ and the average Southern women. Sadly some women mistakenly rebelled against the ideals of society‚ by just being themselves. Men and women were to conduct themselves as ladies and gentlemen‚ were men were expected to dress in suit and ties and women were expected to wear dresses and be courteous. Since southern towns were so sheltered

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    legislated to be covered in Islam‚ not just the head-scarf). I do this because I am a Muslim woman who believes her body is her own private concern. Young Muslim women are reclaiming the hijab‚ reinterpreting it in light of its original purpose -- to give back to women ultimate control of their own bodies. The Qur’an teaches us that men and women are equal‚ that individuals should not be judged according to gender‚ beauty‚ wealth‚ or privilege. The only thing that makes one person

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    ideal in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. They represented an optimistic‚ morally inclined‚ and traditional society post Victorian Era. From fashion to culture and beyond‚ much can be taken from the Gibson Girl drawings. These “women” reveal a tremendous amount about the social perceptions of femininity and the place of a woman in Society during the early 20’s. The Gibson Girl was the pen and ink creation of illustrator Charles Dana Gibson. Gibson started drawing at a very young

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    The Female Prototype: Formal Analysis of Wangechi Mutu’s Tiny Split Character As you walk up the cold‚ concrete steps‚ it looms above you‚ intimidating and inviting all at the same time. A wall of windows gives you an intimate peek before entering‚ without showing too much‚ heightening the anticipation. A pair of small‚ rotating doors‚ portal you into another world. The Museum of Contemporary Art’s interior is vast and simplistic‚ leaving a sense that the building itself is detached from the

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    Cristina Salazar ENGL 1301 B Paper Professor: Laurie Buchholz 28 November 2012 A Wife or a Slave? As we are now living in a new millennium‚ we have encountered that society has not change much when it comes to women duties and rights. Back in the 1950’s almost all the way to the 1980’s‚ women’s duties were to stay home and take care of everything involving the house as: cleaning‚ and cooking‚ and taking care of the kids‚ etc. The only change that has happened from back in those times is

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    The New Woman Analysis

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    was conveyed through the artists illustrations beginning in the 1880’s and continuing through the years‚ ending in the 1920’s. These images such as the works titled‚ “What Are We Coming To”‚ “In a Twentieth Century Club”‚ “Picturesque America”‚ and “Women Bachelors In New York”‚ all conveyed this idea of a “New Woman”. The qualities that a New Woman must have included a woman who pursued the highest education and made effort to move up in the professional world. “She (the New Woman) also demonstrated

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    sexuality and her identity as a women. Marin represents naivety in sexuality. Though Esperanza is first curious and holds Marin in high esteem because she “knows lots of things [about] sexuality” (27)‚ her perception of sexuality in relation to her community changes. Similarly‚ though Sally seems to represent the “beautiful and cruel‚” Esperanza realizes Sally is not like the women in movies. Sally is an independent but a dependent of love. As Esperanza observes other women in the neighborhood and the

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