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    Matthew Slee Ms. Bailey-Bean ENG3UA Thursday‚ May 16‚ 2013 Frailty‚ Thy Name Is Woman According to Dictionary.com‚ misogyny is the hatred‚ dislike‚ or mistrust of women. In Hamlet’s eyes‚ Gertrude is a whore who married his uncle simply so she could stay in power and not lose any of her riches. He sees Ophelia as a simple-minded girl who does what she says and never questions the motives behind it. Hamlet is clearly a very misogynistic character. In Act 1‚ Scene 2‚ Hamlet has his first

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    What Does it Mean to be a Man or a Woman? A theme the tragedy of Macbeth routinely reveals is one of gender roles. Throughout the play‚ many characters struggle with conflict within themselves; not unlike conflicts that we face inside ourselves today. Various major conflicts throughout the screenplay are somehow connected with characters’ roles as men or women. The dominant question is‚ do the characters know who they are as men and women? Although Macbeth’s age was never stated‚ it is concluded

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    “Indian Woman” by Jeanette Armstrong “Indian Woman” by Jeanette Armstrong is a moving poem about the struggles a first nations woman has had to face throughout the past few hundred years. One can really see how the narrator’s perspective changes from the beginning where she sees herself as this “savage” woman only capable of giving birth‚ to the end where she states just how amazing she is and gives life to tribes. Not to mention‚ she sounds mad in the beginning compared to the end where she seems

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    Aren’t I a Woman? Was written by Sojourner Truth in 1851. The purpose of this speech was to shock people and make them realize the what’s really happening to the black people in America and how the women are being treated in America. There seems to be a lot of talk between people but they fail acknowledge see the true unjust that is going on and worry about trivial matters in the society instead. This why the speech was given‚ to paint a picture that two major groups are being grossly left out of

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    some even representing a reformation of women in Victorianism. Vivie Warren is a perfect example of a woman who exudes defiance towards her expected role. Highly educated‚ practical‚ strong‚ and confident; Vivie is also considered unromantic. She denies two marriage proposals‚ and conducts herself in an almost business-like manner. Socially‚ she differs greatly from what the idea of a woman her age should have been at that time. Kate Chopin’s characterization of Edna Pontellier was also considered

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    afraid‚ she doesn’t want Ana to screw up with her life and being a nobody. All of Ana’s family agrees on her leaving to college and making a new life. Just as she wanted it to be Ana left to New York and started with her new life as an independent woman.

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    A Pretty Woman’s Inequality In the movie Pretty Woman‚ Julia Roberts portrays a hooker struggling in Los Angeles. Richard Gere plays a very successful businessman. They cross paths when Edward (Richard Gere) gets lost while driving around and Vivian (Julia Roberts) is having a “slow” night on the corner. Edward asks Vivian for directions‚ and Vivian agrees for five dollars. She takes Edward back to his hotel where he asks her join him for the evening. The next morning‚ Edward makes a business

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    Ruskin said‚ “I always said that no woman could paint.” This quote from John Ruskin is nonsense. If women can give birth and raise their children to live their own lives‚ women could do everything anyone else can. In this era‚ some of the most powerful positions in governments are being held by women. Maybe I have an untrained eye‚ but if no description for a work of an artist is provided‚ I would not be able to tell if a piece of art was created by a man or a woman. Art or all entertainment should

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    Margaret Fuller’s Woman in the Nineteenth Century Margaret Fuller’s book Woman in the Nineteenth Century is written with the flowery‚ emotional language of the early Nineteenth century. It is often almost unbearable to read as Fuller attempts to use big words and backs up her ideas with the most outlandish citations. In all‚ one could probably get the same general idea after watching a bad re-run of Dawson’s Creek portraying the teens’ high school years‚ which seemed to center around Joey’s

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    awkward and biring to them some negtive effects. Cofer use the story of herself being mistaken for waitress due to her hispanic heritage to illustrate the prejudce people have towards hispanic people. Cofer is a professional writer. But an older woman thought she is a waitress and order a cup of coffee from her just because she is a Latino women. That’s make her feel really sad. She feels that no matter how she becames and how hard she worked. The world will still see her as an Latino Women. Sometimes

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