Sherwin – “Abortion Through a Feminist Ethic Lens” Summary Feminists believe the controversy of abortion plays a large role in the equality between men and women. In the article “Abortion Through a Feminist Ethic Lens‚” Susan Sherwin argues that the choice for abortion must be available for all women in order to liberate themselves from male dominance in our society. Sherwin believes that the pregnant woman is the only person in the position to make the decision on whether an abortion is appropriate
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Based on the beginning of the story‚ many of the beliefs that readers will have will be centered on their status as upper class. In the opening scene‚ Laura notes how she felt just like a working girl. In examining this through a structuralist lens‚ it can be implied that all members of upper class status do not work because they are well off in life. It can be implied that no upper class members work or ever have worked and therefore do not know what working is like and can only assume how it
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Hamlet Through a Post-Structuralist Lens EQ: How does ambiguous language reveal deeper truths about the characters in Hamlet? Prior to Act 4‚ Hamlet has murdered Polonius‚ and now he has to face the consequences of his actions. At the end of act 4 scene 3‚ Hamlet tells Guildenstern “The body is with the king‚ but the king is not with the body. The king is a thing‚” and Guildenstern asks‚ “A thing‚ my lord?” to which Hamlet replies‚ “Of nothing” (IV.ii.24-27). There are many possible interpretations
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There comes a time in life when your reputation is on the line. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ there are a lot of reputations that become tarnished such as John Proctor. Proctor had a moment where his reputation would be ruined‚ he was accused of witchcraft and sentenced to be hanged. He had the chance between falsifying himself and regain the respect and safety of his reputation or lie to save himself. The author Arthur Miller‚ portrays the struggle of John Proctor fighting to live with
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English 10 Folts Name ___________________________ “Writing Introductory Paragraphs” Date ____________________________ Writing Introductory Paragraphs for a Critical Lens Essay Critical Lens: Introductory Paragraphs Best Examples: 1. Henry Ward Beecher was quite wise in saying that “Greatness lies not in being strong‚ but in the right using of strength.” Indeed‚ individuals who seek power and glory through force are not as truly great as those who seek to make a small‚ yet positive
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shortfalls we experience every day. My personal ethical lens inventory reflected the many characteristics I as an individual contribute to society. This document will discuss certain characteristics such as my preferred ethical lens‚ my blind spot‚ my strengths and weaknesses‚ and my values and resultant behavior. * Through the Ethical Lens Inventory I learned that my personal preferred ethical lens is the Results and Reputation Lens. I listen to
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Reputation is an idea that has many definitions‚ but it is mainly viewed as what you are known for or what people think of you. It consists of a foundation‚ reinforcing actions‚ and contradictory actions. Your foundation is created by the first impressions you have on your peers. After a few weeks your foundation will settle. From then on‚ it will remain unchanged. However‚ your overall reputation will still be acceptable to change from reinforcing actions and contradictory actions. Behaviour
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Critical Lens When writers write from a place of insight and real caring about the truth‚ they have the ability to throw the lights on for the reader." In other words the critical lens shoes that the writer who cares about the truth and has a deep understanding of the literature can help us understand the literature. Yes‚ I agree with this statement. I have read two books‚ which is Odyssey by Homer and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. Those books show how human nature is similar to literature. In
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You know‚ I think there might be few things more awesome than reading a book with a small child. It’s great for both the child and the person reading to them‚ so having fun books to read is important. Sigfried’s Smelly Socks by Len Foley is such a book. It’s definitely cute‚ and it’s definitely fun. Based on an apparently real pile of smelly socks (adorable)‚ this rhyming children’s picture book is about bad smells and just what could be causing them. Is it the old food? Is it the stain on the floor
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Name: Instructor: Course: Date: A Passage to India through the Lens of Orientalism Orientalism presents a critical study of the Western world’s patronizing cultural representations and perceptions‚ as well as their fictional depictions‚ of the Eastern world and the people inhabiting the Middle East and Asia. Said (p.32) notes that Orientalism‚ which involves scholarship in Western Countries about the East‚ is tied inextricably to Imperialism and this makes it intellectually suspect because it is
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