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    The "Perfect" Life

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    Perfect” Life The way people envision the “perfect” life has changed over time with new advances in technology to improve health for longer life and more acceptances on social issues such as homosexuality‚ race‚ and sex to name a few. Even with these changes‚ the basics of the “perfect” life people strive for has not changed. The big picture is still to find someone to share your life with‚ have a career you enjoy‚ and live in a place where people have a similar mentality. But how many people

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    written in the early 1900’s by Susan Glaspell. Glaspell was one of the feministic writers of the early twentieth century that promoted her personal ideas. Her ideas of feminism were influenced by her social idealistic writer husband‚ George Cook.”I began writing plays because my husband forced me to” (Glaspell). The oppression of women back then was to the point that they were not fully acknowledged as their own person. Their primary role was to take care of their families‚ keep the house clean‚ and perform

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    The Cathedral

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    is the narrator‚ the husband himself; he is psychologically blind. through the husbands words and actions when he is dealing with Robert‚ the blind man‚ it is shown that the husband doesn’t “see” or understand what Roberts blindness means and how it changes or doesn’t change him as a person. At first‚ Robert makes the husband feel very uncomfortable‚ for the husband doesn’t know what to say or do around the blind man. As the story progresses‚ we can see a change in the husband‚ he seems to be able

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    Wife of Bath-Maistrie

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    women should have the upper hand in marriage‚ making winning and retaining maistrie their main objective. She also refutes canon law which says you are only allowed one husband‚ distorting and manipulating carefully selected parts of the bible and mythology to support her argument. Justification for having more than one husband‚ the wife argues‚ can be found in several instances in the Bible and argues this point throughout the prologue. She brings up Abraham and Jacob who ‘hadde wives more then

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    Good Traits of Filipino Guys Most Women Are Attracted To Women are easily attracted by looks or the outward appearance of a man. Well‚ Filipino guys are not as handsome as other races but they can attract women through their good traits. Despite their outward appearance‚ women are drawn to them. Most ladies are turned off to handsome guys who don’t know how to treat a woman. Here are some commendable traits of Filipino guys that most women are looking for in a man. Traits of being caring a) Most

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    WallPaper‚" women are depicted as being controlled and dominated by their husbands. The husband has all of the authority and control in the marriage. Women are patronized and demeaned. In this story‚ the wife is "absolutely forbidden to "work""(207) by her husband‚ John. The woman’s feelings and opinions are ignored. Men were very ignorant to their wives feelings and interests. The stifling person in this story is John the husband. He treats his wife like she is a child throughout the story. He calls

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    wife to leave the house ever or her room often. SHe does not say anything about this or argue with her husband about it. She starts seeing things on the wall with the yellow wallpaper. At first she sees a woman trapped behind the wallpaper representing the lack of freedom the woman had. She thinks the woman behind the yellow wallpaper is creeping around. Towards the end of the story the husband leaves and the wife tells everyone to leave her alone and not to come in her room that she is tired and

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    6 male characters‚ not to mention the minor characters‚ who are also all male. Their depicted purpose is to belong to a man; Desdemona‚ Emilia and Bianca’s lives revolve around being wives to Othello‚ Iago and Cassio. This fits into the idea of a perfect Elizabethan woman‚ who’s lives are subject to their husband’s rule across all aspects‚ to be disposed of as men wish. Each female character is treated by men as a possession. However‚ there are also moments when they are presented as confident and

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    with the new spring life. Spring represents renewal and birth‚ and Mrs. Mallard is beginning to feel this sense of freedom as she realizes that her husbands death means a new beginning for her. She hears countless sparrows twittering in the eaves as well as the street peddler crying his wares‚ a symbol of the vitality entering her life now that her husband is dead. She felt something so subtle and elusive creeping out of the sky‚ reaching her through the sounds‚ the scents‚ the color that filled the

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    until she reached the UK. In England‚ children were born out of love and choice and showed  their children off with pride and joy in the hospital. Mothers were treated with respect and  care‚ and were expected to rest prior to their birth and after their delivery. The husbands and  family members aided to their wives needs including taking their clothing home to be washed‚  regular visits‚ bringing flowers and presents and new nightgowns so they looked and felt  comfortable. “There must be something special about this man because he came to see his 

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