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    old. My husband and I raise them with love and devotion but it comes a moment and we relize that they are growing up very fast. My younger son finished eight grade in Forest Middle School. Celebrating my son`s graduation was a memorable experience for me. A good looking is important for this event. For examples‚ he was dressed in pants‚ and shirt‚ and tie. He looked like a man. He is taller than me and that it means too much for me because I `m very short for him. And sure I was in perfect dress

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    short story‚ Mary was a devoted housewife that was committed to always putting her husband’s needs before her own which was a portrayal of her selfless characteristics. Although overtime Mary’s characteristics changed due to the revelation by her husband Patrick regarding a matter which was not specified in the text. After Mary was exposed to the truth‚ she couldn’t handle it and her true colors were shown. Mary’s characteristic of being clever are shown through this as she was able to successfully

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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Birthmark‚” a couple is faced with an unbalanced since of love. The beautiful Georgiana and her husband Aylmer‚ the brilliant scientist‚ are a happy and loved couple‚ except for one flaw. Well to Georgiana it is not a flaw‚ yet to Aylmer it is. He finds Georgiana so beautiful and almost perfect‚ although he believes there is one flaw keeping her away from being flawless‚ which is her birthmark. Her birthmark is in the shape of a tiny hand on the side of her cheek that

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    prudently. When I was a little girl‚ I had dreams of marrying Prince Charming‚ Disney has created the desire for little girls to want a prince‚ that is perfect in everyway‚ and then they can ride into the sunset and live happily ever after. Now that I’m older‚ though I would still like to marry Prince Charming‚ I understand that it is not likely. A perfect spouse is impossible to find‚ but an ideal one may be easier. As I think of my ideal spouse‚ many traits and qualities come to my mind. The 3 most

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    middle of the night as he lay asleep. The prime suspect for the crime was John Wright’s wife‚ Minnie Wright. Although Mrs. Wright claims that someone slipped a rope round his head and strangled him‚ Mrs. Wright had the most motive in the murder of her husband. Although the men search around the house looking for necessary evidences‚ the men failed to do so as they neglected the women’s comments and the "little things" which were the answers to solve the crime. Mr. Hale says "Women are used to worrying

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    Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales is an anthology that describes the journeys and life lessons of several characters. However‚ it isn’t just an entertaining collection of stories‚ instead it is a clear representation of the society Chaucer was a part of. Society during this time primarily focused on religion‚ specifically Christianity. Christianity which can be seen as a sexist religion‚ generally affected women and the roles they played. Two of Chaucer’s character’s discuss and touch on this

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    The False Gems The Jewelry is a story that takes place in Paris and talks about two main characters‚ M. Lantin‚ who is the chief clerk at the office of Minister of Interior‚ and his wife‚ who remains nameless throughout the story. The story begins by telling us how M. Lantin meet his wife at the house of the office-superintendent‚ and how he immediately fell in love with this young innocent girl who "seemed to be the very ideal of that pure good woman to whom every young man dreams of entrusting

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    Garp and Helen’s marriage is by far the most complicated relationship I’ve read or heard about. I would describe it as one of the most emotional train wrecks ever. They somehow manage to make it work though. Throughout their marriage it looks like the roles of everyday life have shift in an opposite direction. Garp has assumed your basic role of the old school housewife and Helen has assumed the role of the old school male since she is the main provider. In chapter 9‚ you can really see how Garp

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    being able to work. Looking back at history‚ women’s role in the family has remained unchanged till last century. In the early times‚ women’s most significant profession was that of wifehood and motherhood and a “little more than a slave of her husband”(1). They were viewed as a creative source of human life‚ inferior to men and a source of temptation and evil. Even in the Christian theology as St. Jerome states “ women is the gate of the devil‚ the path of wickedness‚ the sting of the serpent in

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    A Streetcar Named Desire Blanche and Stanley‚ two characters of Tenessee Williams’ play A Streetcar Named Desire‚ represent two very conflicting personalities. Stanley‚ Blanche’s sister Stella’s aggressive husband‚ portrays strong tones of anger‚ rage‚ and frustration. However‚ although his behavior is without a doubt over-bearing and rough‚ in a way he displays realism and truth as well. On the other hand‚ the play’s true protagonist Blanche exerts enthusiasm‚ spunk‚ and elaborate nostalgia. These

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