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    Chekhov vs. Feminism

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    Chekhov vs. Feminism In The Lady with a Pet Dog‚ Chekhov presents a chauvinistic tale of a chance encounter. While the short story is told from a passive third person perspective‚ upon close examination it is apparent that Gurov and Anna fell in love for different reasons. These reasons reflect the mentality that defined Chekhov’s world; Russia at the turn of the century. This is a time‚ like most in humanity’s historical past‚ in which pro-feminist mentalities were lacking and society was run

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    INSTITUTE FOR OPEN LEARNING STUDY MANUAL HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT II CODE: HRM - 2147 COPYRIGHT Published by the International University of Management Windhoek‚ Namibia © International University of Management 2009 No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise‚ without

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    Feminism 1900-1910

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    Through the four texts I have studied I have found a main connection of feminism in different social settings between the times of 1900 - 1920. The texts I’ve studied are the two poems ’We As Women’‚ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and ’The Bees Song’ by Julia Ward Howe‚ the novel ’In defense of Women’‚ by H.L. Mencken and the poem ’I know why the caged bird sings’ by Maya Angelou. Also through these four texts I have found three main ideas‚ these are ’how women were treated unequally’‚ ’survival’‚ and

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    male-dominated societies‚ the man’s role being that of the husband and a sensible thinker where the woman’s role being that of the dutiful wife who does not question her husband’s authority‚ which makes this story ideal to criticize gender roles and feminism. In “The Yellow Wallpaper‚” Gilman depicts a marriage in which both the narrator and her husband are trapped in their assigned roles and are doomed because of this. The story focuses on the narrator’s “nervous condition” as she slowly loses sense

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    Jane Eyre and Feminism

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    Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre embraces many feminist views in opposition to the Victorian feminine ideal. Charlotte Bronte herself was among the first feminist writers of her time‚ and wrote this book in order to send the message of feminism to a Victorian-Age Society in which women were looked upon as inferior and repressed by the society in which they lived. This novel embodies the ideology of equality between a man and woman in marriage‚ as well as in society at large. As a feminist writer

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    Feminism and Cultural Identity Barbie‚ a worldwide viral doll known for her interest in adult-fashioned roles‚ indirectly constitutes the way American girls should grow up to be. With the creation of this doll came the thirst and need to sell it. Therefore‚ just one version of the Barbie doll is not sufficient. Mattel Inc.‚ famous for its numerous toy creations yet infamous for its many controversies‚ has made Barbie’s boyfriend‚ sister‚ cousin and even her dog. Consequently‚ Mattel created Barbie

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    Sir Gawain and Feminism

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    Sir Gawain and Feminism Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a lively Arthurian romance about a young knight of the round table who takes on the challenge of a mysterious green knight who wanders into Arthur’s hall. The Green Knight asks Sir Gawain to strike him with his own axe‚ and in one year’s time he will return the blow. Time passes and Sir Gawain does everything in his power to procrastinate his impending meeting with the Green Knight. He leaves for his quest‚ and on Christmas day after wishing

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    Abstract Tess of the D’Urbervilles is the representative of Thomas Hardy. The heroine‚ Tess’s bravery‚ purity‚ and her determination impressed many readers deeply. Till now‚ there are many works written about this. In those works‚ the authors usually prize Tess and condemn Alec who raped Tess and made her pregnant. But there is still another character----Angel whom Tess loves most. In this paper‚ the author tries to prove that Angel is the root cause which leads to Tess’s tragedy. And through comparing

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    Eternal Feminism in Faust

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    Eternal Feminism in Faust Goethe concludes his famous literary work Faust by exalting the “eternal feminine.” However‚ Goethe does not present us with a clear meaning of this term. I believe Goethe is saying that man’s struggle for knowledge and enlightenment can only be fully achieved when he recognizes and accepts that his soul is androgynous. The soul has a feminine component or counterpart which must be utilized so that he may be optimally guided in such a way as to acquire maximum spiritual

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    Feminism is a broad term that generally means a movement that seeks gender equality and the end of sexism (MacKinnon‚ B. 2015). In ethical theory‚ feminism conflicts with the traditional approaches to morality such as‚ autonomy‚ impartiality‚ and neutrality; these values are often stressed in male dominated cultures. However‚ the female approach to morality centers on relationships (MacKinnon‚ B. 2015). It is important to note that while many women take both approaches to morality‚ men tend to

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