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    God Before her Response to the alleged “Sor Filotea de la Cruz”‚ Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz who was a nun in what was called “New Spain” (at the time) had privately shared a commentary piece she wrote on a decades-old sermon which somehow fell into the hands of a bishop of Puebla who published said commentary in addition to his own thoughts on what Sor Juana had to say without her knowledge or consent. He did this under the pseudonym of “Sor Filotea de la Cruz” so that it would seem to anyone without

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    Sor Juana Essay Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz was a woman far beyond her years. Living in a time when society was dominated by men‚ she disregarded the fact that women during this time were forced to be uncurious objects‚ whose highest achievement in life was to give birth. Her relentless pursuit to attain knowledge and defy her culture’s standards for women is illustrated throughout her writings. In the readings‚ ("Response to the Most Illustrious Poetess Sor Filotes de la Cruz‚ the three "Romances"

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    Ryan Lorenc    Paper #1 02/18/13 Sor Juan Inés de la Cruz             Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz lived a life without fear regarding the social criticisms of her writing and she wrote to influence change regarding the educational stereotypes made by the men of her era. Sor Juana worked diligently to educate herself continuously throughout her life in order to reach a level of sophistication that no man could contest.             The educational life of Sor Juana started at the age of three in 1651

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    understand their origin and the manner in which cultural notions have developed all this time. Similar tasks have been done by Florentine Codex discussing Aztec Culture (1547-1579)‚ Popol Vuh expounding Maya/Guatamala culture (1554-1558)‚ Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz with Mexican ontology (1648-1695) and Matsuo Basho discussing Japanese culture (1644-1694). This paper aims to understand the manner in which the above noted cultural analysts have present each cultural in a unique way. Florentine Codex

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    World‚ In Hounding Me The poem "World‚ in Hounding Me" written by "Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz" explains her ethos and thought process in order to give a greater understanding of her psyche and in doing so‚ is also judgmental about modern life. She wishes to enrich her mind‚ spirit and existence with the understanding of beauty and humility. In the poem‚ it states‚ "How can it harm you if I choose‚ astutely‚ rather to stock my mind with things of beauty‚ than waste its stock on every beauty’s

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    SP1270‚ 2: Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651–95) BIBLIOGRAPHY (library shelfmarks in brackets; JSTOR = e-journal on Rylibweb)* Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz‚ The Answer/La respuesta‚ ed. & trans. Electa Arenal & Amanda Powell (New York: Feminist Press‚ City University of New York‚ 1994) [LAm 861.39/J870.187] ——‚ Obras completas‚ ed. Alfonso Méndez Plancarte & Alberto G. Salceda‚ 4 vols (México: Fondo de Cultura Económica‚ 1951–57) [Short Loan CRes. 861.39‚J870/125 ] The complete works are available

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    Ines De La Cruz

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    convent to Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and the nuns are having a meeting about the new viceroy and his visit to their convent. The nuns say the new viceroy also can’t wait to see Juana Ines de la Cruz and the nuns jump for joy it seems that Juan is the pride of the convent though all the nuns have the same reaction. Then the film goes to one of Juana Ines de la Cruz’s plays and the Viceroy is watching as well as archbishopric. While the viceroy and his wife

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    Dream by Sor Junana Ines De La Cruz is a collection of her work and begins with a response to Sor Filotra de la Cruz. She writes about a variety of topics one being her life before becoming a nun. Sor Juanna had a passion to learn at a very young age and told her mom to send her to Mexico dressed up as a man to attend university. At the age of 6 she learned to read and write from then on her passion to learn only grew. However‚ in the 1600’s women were not allowed to study in universities. Sor Juanna

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    Juana Ines de la Cruz born in 1651‚ November 12‚ in San Miguel Neplantla‚ Mexico illegitimate daughter of a Spanish father and Creole mother(French settler)  that’s is why she has this point of view about “marriage”. early years living with mother on her grandfathers property always hiding in grandfathers library to read books considered to be a child genius learned reading and writing at age of 3 wrote first poem at age 8 at age 8 when grandpa dies‚ she goes to Mexico city to stay with

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    The Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is one of the phenomenal carnivals in the world. In February‚ millions of people go to Santa Cruz de Tenerife for the carnival. It is the “second most popular and international known carnival after those held in Rio de Janeiro” (2 September -2011.Wikipedia Foundation‚ Inc. Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife). The two cities of Rio de Janeiro and Santa Cruz de Tenerife are called the twinned city. The carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife was the first carnival

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