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    patriarchy’s social roles more than any time in history. It had been usual for women to work alongside husbands and brothers in the family business in earlier centuries. But as the 19th century progressed‚ men started working in the factories and shops‚ while women were left at home all day to and giving them the role of being the angel of the house. The traditional Victorian image of the perfect woman was "the Angel in the House". Regardless of her relationship status‚ the Victorian women were supposed

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    my ideal husband

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    ‘MY IDEAL HUSBAND’. Heyyyyy! It’s actually for homework la. I think it’s interesting to be share with you guys. Please ignore all the grammatical error. I didn’t get the “corrected” version from my teacher yet. To have an ideal husband is the one of every woman’s dream. We do have our own definition about an ideal husband .For me‚ I think an ideal husband is someone who is responsible and could love his wife as much as she loves him. There are few characteristics for my ideal husband. Characters

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    during the 1800’s in Norway. Women had let their husbands control their lives for ages before the 1800’s. Soon‚ they could no longer stand being the rose in their husbands’ lapel. The women of Norway longed for freedom and began to rebel. Henrik Ibsen’s play‚ A Doll House‚ displays what women were going through during that time. The three act play is about Nora‚ a seemingly typical‚ submissive housewife‚ and Torvald‚ Nora’s condescending‚ banker husband. In his play he displays the typical relationship

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    In a doll's house summary

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    the job‚ since she was “a poor girl who’d been led astray”. We can also see that Nora goes through a great deal of sacrifice during the play. Towards the beginning of the play‚ we learn that Nora makes a loan with a fake signature all to help her husband to get the treatment he needs. On top of that‚ Nora’s abandonment of her children can also be interpreted as an act of self-sacrifice. In spite of her tremendous love for her children‚ which can clearly be seen by the way she interacts with them and

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    Perfect Family

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    Against Marriage” by Jessica Bennet and Jesse Ellison and “The Perfect Family‚ ” by Alice Hoffman‚ I have found out that the role of men and women in the united states has changed over the years. I feel that this changed because of education‚ and I think that the education is the main model that helps women overcome inequality between the men and women. Most family life isn’t perfect‚ and there is always something to improve. Despite the perfect family that the author saw on the television everyday when

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    touch briefly on the subject of violence in the movie industry‚ particularly on the movie Enough with Jennifer Lopez as the leading character. This movie is a perfect example of domestic and spousal abuse that is portrayed in the media. It also seems quite accurate in describing the ordeals that a woman that is being beaten by her husband goes through. The entire movie reminded me of the book we read for class‚ Black and Blue‚ because many things are similar and the two lead characters are battered

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    Sappho Analysis

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    of sapphos students. Anactoria had planned to leave her husband after developing an emotional relationship with Sappho. * We found out that Anactoria planned on leaving her husband through a letter she wrote him * In the letter back to her the soldier tries to convince anactoria that leaving him for Sappho is wrong. To get the point across the soldier refers to Helen of troy and the story of hhow her decision to leave her husband for her lover the future King of Troy caused the destruction

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    has she traveled the world‚ she has experienced the world‚ in the sexual manner. Alison herself states this at the beginning of her tale‚ "Were there no books at all on the subject‚ my own experience gives me a perfect right to talk of the sorrows of marriage . . . I’ve married five husbands . . . ."(Chaucer 174). The point of Alison’s long-winded prologue is to crush the idea that men have a hierarchy of dominance over women. Chaucer makes this point‚ and also the point‚ through Alison’s tale‚ that

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    The Perfect Day

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    The Perfect Day When I was a little girl I would dream about my wedding day. I would pick out what colors I wanted. I had to have almost everything be pink because it was my favorite color. I used to even play dress up with all of my younger sisters. I would always have to be the princess‚ and they could dress up as anything else. I had a special white fluffy dress that my mother had made me for Halloween. No one was allowed to wear it but me. I would always say my wedding day would be the happiest

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    does not seem that Japanese families survive because husbands and wives love each other more than American couples‚ but rather because they perhaps love each other less” (Kristoff 96). Its kind of like a low risk‚ low reward relationship compared to a high risk‚ high reward relationship which is most commonly found in the United States. It states how Japanese marriages consist of low expectations‚ patience‚ and shame. “I didn’t know my husband very well when we married…time passed…now Mrs. Hirowaki

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