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    Oscar Wilde, Woman

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    Douglas O Linder‚ The Trials of Oscar Wilde‚ 1999 Angela Carter‚ The Sadeian Woman: An Exercise in Cultural History London 1996 Matthew Lewsadder‚ “Removing the Veils: Censorship‚ Female Sexuality‚ and Oscar Wilde’s Salome‚” Modern Drama (2002) Kaarina Kailo‚ “Blanche Dubois and Salome as New Women: old lunatics in modern drama‚” Themes in Drama 15 1993 Teresias‚ produced by Lometa‚ 2001 Rictor Norton‚ A gay guide to West Minster Abbey‚ 1998 Gregory Brdnik‚ The Literary Gothic‚ 2012

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    with political critique of mainstream notions of development and national identities. For one‚ the body of Salome can portrayed as an exploitation of land. Salome is very sensual with her body but “female bodies (can be seen) as territories available for plunder‚ possession‚ discovery‚ and conquest” (Loomba 1998). Being in the presence of a male dominated environment‚ the exchange between Salome can be read as a metaphor for Brazilian land and the desire to control it. The film also depicts prostitution

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    traditional idea that a woman should be completely dependent on her husband clashes with the idea that women can reestablish themselves and the role that they play in society. Mariam and Salome are prime examples of these differing roles. Mariam wants to establish herself as a person separate from her husband while Salome wants to reestablish the system entirely. In “The Tragedy of Mariam” each woman stands individually in her fight against the patriarchal society. Mariam’s portrayal opposes the conservative

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    portrayed as an ambitious and cynical manager without scruples who is reluctant to see the changes around him. Salome‚ Gypsy Lorde companion‚ is as cynical as he‚ but transmits an air of quiet resignation to the fact that things are changing‚ whether they like it or not. The fourth character Dasdo‚ Cico’s wife‚ is very plain looking compared to Salome‚ very quiet‚ and passive. Like Salome‚ Dasdo also quietly resigns to the fact things are changing but she also tries to give an array of hope that the

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    development of Debussy’s departure from nineteenth-century formal models is demonstrated in Prélude a l’après midi d’un Faune (Brown 131). Strauss establishes his mastery over the synthesis of chromatic tonality and motivic manipulation in his opera‚ Salome. After their defeat to Germany in the Franco-Prussian war‚ France began to seek independence from the imposing German canon of music (Tyre 173). Dance music led to the refined taste and restraint that permeated French modernist styles‚ as composers

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    incidents of frauds. Brett is faced with Cross-Cultural Management where he needs to take account the cultural factors that influenced the whole management of the hotel itself. Due to the Tau relationship between Salome and Moala‚ Moala is also taken responsible for this case‚ as he was aware of Salome wrongdoings and did not took any action of it. However‚ the incident was due to a greater good where the money was forward to finance the building of a church and not for herself. Brett was also confront by

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    SS 3 Jamar S. Matela BS-Psychology II Prof. Maria Salome Desoloc The Law of Demand The law of demand states that‚ if all other factors remain equal‚ the Higher the price of a good‚ the less people will demand that goods. In other words‚ the higher the price‚ the lower quality demanded. The amount of a good that buyers purchase at a higher price is less Because as the price of a good goes up‚ so does the opportunity cost of buying that good. As a result‚ people will natural avoid

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    Much Ad About Nothing

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    and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing and compare it with the ways in which relationships are presented in ‘Sonnet 130’‚ ‘Sonnet 43’ and ‘Salome’. In Much Ado About Nothing‚ Shakespeare presents an interesting relationship between the characters of Beatrice and Benedick. We can compare their relationships with the poems ‘Sonnet 130’‚ ‘Sonnet 43’ and ‘Salome’ and the relationships presented in them. Although Shakespeare includes a conventional relationship between Hero and Claudio‚ he also decides

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    called Salome Receiving the Head of St. John the Baptist by Andrea Solario. The work is very colorful‚ and it shows chiaroscuro with the dark background and light on the faces of Salome and John the Baptist. The focal point is on John’s head. This is one of Solario’s most notable works‚ and the figure style is influenced by Leonardo Da Vinci. The story behind the painting is that Herodias had a quarrel with John the Baptist‚ and would have killed him herself. Instead‚ her daughter‚ Salome‚ danced

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    Baroque and the Counter-Reformation On October 31‚ 1517‚ Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses on the doors of Wittenberg Cathedral. Exposing the corruption of the Church and its abuse of power‚ Martin Luther sent a shock wave through all of Europe. Threatened with the growing rise of Protestantism‚ and the crises it revealed‚ the Catholic Church launched the Counter-Reformation. The Council of Trent (1545 - 1563)‚ was a central feature of the Counter-Reformation. Aimed at addressing the abuses of

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