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    family. The wife’s role is to take care of the home and children. This role is that of an antiquated view of a wife. This is completely contradictory in comparison to what I understand in the poem 164 by Sor Juana Inés De la Cruz. In the poem the woman is questioning the mad and has suspicions of infidelity. Her role is that of a more modern woman which displays some control over the relationship. The man tries to persuade

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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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    humanity to 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

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    Studies of Religion Stage 6 Syllabus April 2005 Original published version updated: June 2009 – Assessment and Reporting information updated © 2009 Copyright Board of Studies NSW for and on behalf of the Crown in right of the State of New South Wales. This document contains Material prepared by the Board of Studies NSW for and on behalf of the State of New South Wales. The Material is protected by Crown copyright. All rights reserved. No part of the Material may be reproduced in

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    consequently forced to return the pearl to the ocean. The diver‚ Kino‚ and his wife‚ Juana‚ change throughout the story in a variety of ways. Their motivations‚ however‚ stay constant. Juana and Kino are developed and motivated in The Pearl in ways which have many similarities and differences. To begin‚ Juana and Kino change as characters throughout the story. They learn over the course of the story to be

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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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    The Relationship of Kino and Juana • In the course of a novel a relationship will change. It may grow and develop or it may deteriorate entirely. • The relationship between Kino and Juana is one that is certainly tested. • In the beginning of the novel they are a loving couple‚ entirely devoted to each other. For Kino this is represented in the ‘song of the family’. His love for Juana is the spark that starts off this song. • Personal Comment: I particularly like the opening scene where we see the

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    Supernatural dimension is the belief in a divine being or power‚ which is greater that humankind and the natural world. It is responsible for the creation of the world and provides morals for human life. An immanent religious worldview is the belief that a divine being or power as a constant reality and dwell within the human. For example‚ Buddhism has emphasis on finding truth from within the human spirit. Buddhists follow the Eightfold Path prescribed by Buddha in order to reach enlightenment.

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    explain why Juana was afraid to ask her father to tell her a story. 2. Why did Apa have to leave and travel to the United States? 3. Name or list several cultural images the author weaves into the story. 4. Why did Juana‚ Abuelita Elena hate Ama (Lupe)‚ Juana’s mother? 5. Why does Don Elias keep pestering Ama for the money Apa owes him? 6. The curandera‚ Dona Martina gave Juana instructions after Martina stopped the hemorrhaging. What did she tell Juana? How was this

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    Born in New Jersey in 1953 Juana Alicia is an American citizen most well-known for her murals and being involved in the Chicano art movement. Juana Alicia currently teaches full time at Berkeley City College where she directs a program called true colors. Alicia’s mother and friends were all activists‚ her mother being an activist in the farm worker movement‚ and her friends being Black Panthers‚ and Alicia herself attending a few of these meetings. In the early seventies Alicia was personally invited

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