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    Through interpreting Revolutionary Road with Feminist Film Theory‚ we can assume that Mendes has reason for underlining this outlook on women throughout the film. One could interpret that he is doing this to question the themes of patriarchy‚ stereotyping and the Male Gaze Theory. The way that Mendes allows these themes to be so blatantly obvious within the film almost gives the impression that he is purposefully contradicting the idea of male superiority that was so present in 1950s American society

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    Andrea Yates

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    By: Katie King ANDREA YATES CASE Andrea Yates has no remorse or justification for lives she stole from Andrea’s Basic Information  DOB: July 2‚1964  Hometown: Clear Lake‚ Texas  Diagnosed with depressive disorder  In 1999‚ she tried stabbing herself‚ and got admitted to Memorial Spring Shadows Glen.  She was then prescribed Haldol  She clearly had mental issues www.Biography.com/people/andrea_yates_235801 Leading up to the Murder  After her second son Noah‚ she started seeing violent

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    “Behind the glamour of ‘The Great Gatsby’ and ‘Revolutionary Road’‚ there is an undercurrent of dissatisfaction and emptiness” How far does this illuminate your reading of ‘The Great Gatsby’? In Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’ and Yates’s ‘Revolutionary Road’ it could be argued that there is more than just an undercurrent of dissatisfaction and emptiness. There is a lot of evidence in both novels that reflects the negative perception of women‚ the artificiality of certain characters and the pursuit

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    Description of the crime: (1 page) Andrea Yates was found guilty for drowning her five children in a bath tub in their house in Houston on the morning of June 20th of 2001. She called the Houston Police Department after committing this evil act who arrived at the scene and took Yates in custody and questioned her. She revealed the details of how she drowned her children one by one and put them in their beds and left her six-month old daughter floating dead in the bath tub before she drowned her

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    the cinematic depiction of the male American antihero and his surroundings represents the effective use of colour. Although the colour red is most notably prominent in American Beauty‚ shades of blue in Shame‚ and nuances of white and beige in Revolutionary Road‚ there are similarities in meaning of the use of these colours to be noted in all the films. In general‚ one can conclude the following: white‚ beige and greyish colours stand either for purity and innocence or blankness and lack of personality

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    Andrea Yates

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    Andrea Yates was a very devoted Christian mother to five children in Houston‚ TX. She suffered from postpartum depression‚ which worsened after each child‚ and developed into postpartum psychosis. “She felt convinced she was a terrible mother‚ deserving of punishment

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    yourself and following your own path to success in life. Even in poetry‚ for example‚ Richard Cory by E.A. Robinson describes Richard as a fine gentleman that in most respects is viewed by others as some perfect being‚ one that many envy. In The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost‚ the speaker states that they had chosen the path that very few had chosen before and that had made all the difference. The speaker in Richard Cory by Robinson‚ is in fact one of Richard’s admirers. The townspeople placed him

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    Robert Yates was an American politician and was part of the Philadelphia Convention. Yates was born on January 27‚ 1738 in Schenectady‚ NY. Between 1771 and 1775‚ Yates sat on the Albany board of Alderman. Robert Yates spent most of his political life as a judge‚ and was well regarded by New Yorkers of all political casts. During the pre-revolution years‚ Yates was one of the Radical Whigs‚ but once the revolution did break out he served on the Albany committee of safety and represented his county

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    Samuel Matute Andrea Yates trial. In June of 2001‚ Andrea Yates Made a call to her husband Russle Yates at 9:56 in the morning‚ not even an hour had passed since Russle Yates had left home for work. She did not ask her husband to come home but demanded‚ her exact words were “you need to come home‚ It’s Time”. Her husband hurried home and called Andrea while he was behind the wheel asking is anybody hurt and Andrea simply said “yes”. At 9:48 Andrea call 911 asking for a police officer‚ but would

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    2.3.1 Identity Formation and Challenged Identity On a daily basis‚ individuals of the human species living in social contact with each other pose one elementary‚ easy question to their communication partners: Who are you? Although a man would not immediately answer the question with‚ “I am male. I am the guy with those nicely shaped abs” (well‚ possibly some even would)‚ one’s sex‚ prevailing gender roles‚ and one’s embodied self constitute significant components contributing to the construction

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