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    Treanesha Dailey AP Lang/Comp -7th hour Othello Essay 1 April 2013 The Female Roles in Othello Each role that the women in Shakespeare’s Othello play illustrates different aspects of the female personality based off of the nature of their relationship. Desdemona plays the role of a woman who is dedicated to her marriage. Emilia role is of a woman trying to amend her faulty marriage‚ but eventually gives up having made a deeper connection with someone else. Bianca’s character is a representation

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    WORDVIEW ON THE PLACE OF WOMEN IN THE SOCIETY BY OKOJIE EHINOMHEN PETER epo4escriva@yahoo.com DECEMBER 2012 PREAMBLE There has been a concerted effort by contemporary scholars to beam the searchlight on the place of women globally with special emphasis on Africa where many are championing the course for women emancipation in religious‚ political and economic spheres. This is predicated on the existential realities of what modern day scholars hold of African culture with regards to women as always being on

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    serving to build a healthy and progressive society. They have no respect for the sentiments and ethics of the people and land whom they serve to‚ with their immense power to influence the massses they just make judgment like a true dictator rather than a good advice of a true friend as they previously used to do. If it will be going in the future then we people have to think about the role of media in our life. | | The media plays an important role in our life. It has the power to speak boldly

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    Furthermore‚ and even more important‚ women spoke out for the rights of all human beings. The legal statuses of women rights in times before the Revolutionary war were governed by state law and not on a Federal level. Considering this‚ the rights of women were dependent on where they lived or what their social status was within their region. “In every state‚ the legal status of free women depended upon marital status… they had the legal right to live where they

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    The Roles of Three Women Social norms and expectations have transformed greatly in the past hundred years or so. This is evident in the writings of Gilman‚ Hurston‚ Faulkner‚ and Chopin. Each tale has a connection to the last‚ creating a range of similarities between different decades. Even if a story is written from a different culture or written during a different time period by a different social class‚ their stories are all linked in some way‚ shape‚ or form.

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    means to be a man in today’s society is much different than what it means to contain male DNA. Masculinity is the act of possessing certain qualities that make an individual a man. Aside from reproductive organs‚ being a man has taken on an entirely different meaning in the 21st century. Being a man has turned into possessing a certain amount of stereotypical attributes that set a man as a higher being than a woman. These standards are corrupting the way that men treat women‚ the way that men treat each

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    ancient Greek society. She suffered immensely due to the unjust and debilitating circumstances from the social structure. As a result of her gender‚ she was belittled and undermined immensely. In Ancient Greek society‚ while men were attributed with positive masculine characteristics‚ the connotations correlated with women were degrading and restrictive. They were believed to be emotionally unstable‚ insecure‚ treacherous‚ spiteful‚ passive‚ and helpless. In contrast to men‚ women embodied a villainous

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    that Odysseus is dead. The role of women in Odysseus ’ voyage is also very important. It is because of the women that the whole story turned out the way it really did‚ and without them‚ the story would not be complete.The reason the Trojan war began was because of the goddess Helen. Odysseus needed to return to Ithaca in order to be with his love and wife‚ Penelope. Finally‚ the goddess Athena made his return to Ithaca possible by helping him along the way. These three women helped complete the story

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    native people especially women in Africa‚ the East Atlantic and then through America and beyond. Other Europeans followed‚ but the silver of Spanish America grew to become the world’s money. Mostly‚ African women were affected by slave trading that continued into modern times. The slaves were taken to distant plantations and mines (Smith et al. 508) to be traded for firearms‚ textiles as well as metal or to work in the households of the wealthy. Status of Women In America‚ women controlled agricultural

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    The Role of Women During the ‘30’s The 1930s were dominated by one of America’s greatest economic crises and during this time millions of Americans suffered. Unemployment was common‚ seniors lost their life savings when banks collapsed‚ schools shut down and children went uneducated. During this time‚ women’s roles were mostly as homemaker and in the workplace remained traditional. Women were viewed as caretakers of the home‚ or working jobs such as nurses and teachers. Only 24.3 percent

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