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    medieval period were below men‚ they were ruled by the males in their families‚ or once married by their husbands. They were to obey and serve the male family members. Girls that did not respect and do what the men said‚ were beaten‚ and not obeying the men was considered a religious crime. But women with a lot of land were considered equal to men and had the same rights a men. If the wives husband dies‚ the wife would be responsible for taking care of the large estate. At this time it was believed

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    she was excited‚ but as soon as reality kicked in she realized she had to tell her husband‚ and he wouldn’t be that happy. She knew this so when she came in from work‚ she lied to her husband saying she didn’t pass the audition. After a while of discussing this with her husband‚ she realized she should have just told him the truth‚ because she wouldn’t have to hear a whole lecture on if she did make it. The husband discusses that if she passed the audition‚ that he would basically be put on the back

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    Response Essay The Stay-at-Home Husbands’ Feeling The Article Wall Street Mothers‚ Stay-Home Fathers –As Husband do Domestic Duty‚ These Woman are Free to Achieve-“ by Jodi Kantor and Jessica Silver-Greenberg is in most way neutral towards the two genders of this role reversal. The article shows both the perspective of husbands and wives‚ and it looks like that kind of role reversal is fine. However I believe it is unfair for the husbands. This is because sometime the husbands can feel both unhappy and

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    nineteenth century when men had control over women. Louise whose husband was killed in a train accident. The moment Louise hears the news‚ she is secretly happy because she is now free. she loved her husband but cherishes her new independence even more. Louise goes to her room to be by herself feeling free at once. The front door opens unexpectedly its Brently her husband. After all her husband didn’t die. the mount Louise saw her husband she died of a heart attack brought on by happiness. Kate choplin

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    two women were abused and totally controlled by there husbands which caused these women to seek for there freedom. These stories were written from the feminist point of view. Never‚ in the most cases in the stories these women had different reply’s to there own freedom as a result of the change. If you read both stories you will realize that both women were somehow controlled by their husband. In “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” the narrator’s husband controlled her both physically and mentally. He does

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    sustain ahead. Whether a marriage will have a happy or tragic ending depends on the way a husband a wife would keep their relationship. Julie Iovine’s article‚ Yes-Dearing Your Way to a Happy Marriage‚ introduces Laura Doyle’s Surrendered Wife‚ which explains what an ideal wife is in her view that will keep a marriage fruitful. These opinions encourage wives to practice different ways to please their husbands- ways I find absurd and irrational. Showing gestures of appreciation and gratitude is a

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    their problems‚ the women do the unthinkable. They both commit a crime in an effort to help their situation. A Doll’s House is a story about Nora‚ a trophy wife whom spends her days shopping. When Nora’s husband becomes very ill‚ and local doctors have no way to help him‚ Nora takes her husband to Spain for the proper medical treatment. In order to afford the trip and its expenses‚ Nora takes out a loan to save her husband’s

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    rather that men should be enslaved to women. The Wife of Bath’s had control over her five husbands and they obeyed and accepted the role that the female presented them. The Wife of Bath is unique and has a different portrayal of women in the fourteenth century compared to the other male dominated tales. In the Wife of Bath‚ she is able to challenge the masculine hierarchy and gain mutual recognition between the husband and wife. The Wife of Bath expresses the role of feminine desire throughout the

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    abused by her husband. She goes through different phases in the abuse. One of the first phases that they explained in the video is the when they first meet which would be like the honeymoon phase. The next phases are when there are minor abuses. It then escalates to increased abuses as well as name calling. Then she has a son which brings her hope and makes it so that she wants to leave the relationship. The final phase is when she eventually leaves but is beaten severely by her husband. In the first

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    women for granted. The depiction of women on the two folk tales include humble‚ competitive‚ lonely‚ inquisitive‚ and fierce. Various of our Bahamian women have these traits. Hence‚ the stories are indeed a reflection on Bahamian women. “This loving husband made the garden for his wife Annie‚ who loved the beauties of nature‚ perhaps‚ because she was one of them. The writer uses a metaphor comparing Annie to the “beauties of nature” This is to describe how beautiful Miss Annie was. Imagery is also shown

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