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    In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ Shakespeare’s main issue with gender inequality of the two female leads‚ Gertrude and Ophelia are categorized as weak‚ easily manipulated‚ and obedient to the male figures. However‚ in Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales the female roles like “The Wife of Bath” and the Prioress shows strength‚ independence‚ and class between both characters. During the Medieval era‚ it was considered unappealing for women to be a part of acting and stage presence. During the Shakespearean era

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    Gender Inequality still exists "Is there any difference between the education acquired by men and women in college?" My answer to that question would be that although the "brick wall" ( Forum 1) in education has been broken‚ we still have another‚ invisible barrier called the "glass ceiling." ( Forum 1) Most people would say that education has changed a great deal since women began to attend institutions of higher learning. Is this completely true? Women have undoubtedly made "Substantial educational

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    Even the most progressive of societies are not free from gender inequality and discrimination. Despite the long fight and victories for gender equality in many cultures‚ there is still a long way to go. The long road is built by the cultures themselves‚ which have continued to perpetuate gender discrimination. They are built by institutions such as education‚ family‚ and also in the workplace. One such institution that keeps gender discrimination alive and well is within the schools. A study

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    This study deals with gender inequality in the modern society and looks at the difficulties women face when they strive for equal success as their male counterparts. About seventy-five percent of the jobs in well-paid professions are held by men and even if women are able to get equal jobs they are still paid considerably less . The central question posed is‚ are there any differences in the aspirations and career goals between males and females? However‚ in order to fully understand stereotypical

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    Gender Inequality has been a long battling controversy about what makes a man and woman different from each other. What sets them apart in my eyes in their physical body parts but even those don’t define you do what you can and can’t do either. By looking at the three sociological theories we can get a better understanding of this topic. It’s always nice to see a topic from three points of views instead of just your own. Let’s start with the Structural-Functionalists they argue that preindustrial

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    Rape was significant in showing Chaucer’s admiration for exploring the impact of gender inequality through the masculine and feminine aspects within a relationship. Gender inequality was of normal relation in the 14th century. Some tales glorify rape while other tales seem to want the crime to be punishable. Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales‚ had stories that were a representation of his position or views on the male and female balance of power structure through rape. These particular tales told

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    There are many ways that The Yellow Wallpaper can be interpreted. Back then in the late 1800s gender inequality was a big topic back then. Men were more superior than women. They had more rights and were supposed to be in charge of the household. Women were expected to do all of the dirty work. Dirty work meaning take care of the house‚ take care of children‚ and just making sure that everything in the house is organized and okay. I interpreted The Yellow Wallpaper as an example of what was going

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    Gender inequality in William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet‚ is a key discourse which is explored throughout the character of Ophelia. In Elizabethan England‚ the period of William Shakespeare‚ women were brought up in a patriarchal society where they were dominated by the authority of men. Women were socially degraded and taught they were inferior to men. Ophelia‚ is portrayed as weak‚ submissive and is manipulated continuously by the male figures in her life. Throughout the play‚ Ophelia is continuously

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    “Money gives men the power to run the show. It gives men the power to define value. They define what is sexy. And men define what is feminine‚” (Beyonce’s Fierce Feminism). The idea of an overpowering patriarchy in society is still present today and necessitates the advancement of feminist beliefs and major girl power. A feminist could be described as someone who believes in political‚ social and economic equality of males and females alike. Feminist Annette Kolodny‚ believes that feminism is about

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    How often do you see female prime ministers‚ househusbands‚ or lady soldiers? Although there are a larger variety of jobs and characteristics both men and women can possess in these modern times‚ gender inequality thrived in the Elizabethan era. Men were seen as the leaders who were brave and subject to war‚ whereas women were portrayed as their usual quiet self who are usually unable or not supposed to interfere with their husbands’ affairs. Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth‚ employs the use of conventions

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