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    characteristics as being dramatic‚ selfish‚ seductive and loveable. However the character of Nora started off in the play as playful and timid and became stronger at the play progressed. Through the lies that Nora told and the secrets she kept from her husband she kept the play interesting and the audience wanting more. Nora’s ability to turn her charm and playfulness into being a victim was unexpected. The morals and roles of the individual characters of this play were challenged. The relationship

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    Through the use of extended metaphor‚ Gwendolyn Brooks‚ in the poem‚ “A Song in the Front Yard‚” eludes that appearances are deceitful‚ and even the most beautiful circumstances are not always as they seem. The speaker of the poem openly expresses that she is craving change‚ which is highlighted by her stating “ a girl gets sick of a rose.” A rose is the typical flower thought off of romance and beauty. A rose is held to an incredibly high standard of perfection in the eyes of its beholder; this

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    I will draw from the essay that the Liberal theory taken from "The Declaration of Sentiments" by Elizabeth Stanton demonstrates a theoretical conclusion of oppression. I will argue rather than that of “The Origin of the Family‚ Private Property and the State” written by Friedrich Engels‚ the Marxist theory fell short of offering a theoretical explanation because Engels’ prescribes for abolishment of property rights and inheritance but does not include ethnic factors in order to show a useful way

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    A Woman Trapped: A Feminist Analysis of the Yellow Wallpaper The short story‚ the Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman can be analyzed in depth by both the psycho-analytic theory and the feminist theory. On one hand the reader witnesses the mind of a woman who travels the road from sanity to insanity to suicide “caused” by the wallpaper she grows to despise in her bedroom. On the other hand‚ the reader gets a vivid picture of a woman’s place in 1911 and how she was treated when dealing

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    Table of Contents 1.0 The implication of exposing children to the latest technology 3 1.1 Health Problems 4 1.2 Writing Skills 4 1.3 Distraction 4 1.4 Addiction 5 1.5 Social Skills 5 2.0 How can biometric technologies help in fighting crimes 6 2.1 Fingerprint 7 2.2 Voice verification 7 2.3 Face recognition 7 2.4 Hand geometry 8 2.5 Iris recognition 8 3.0 Identify and describe criteria which may be used when assessing the effectiveness of a website 9 3.1.1 Accuracy. 10 3.1.2 Authority. 10 3.1.3 Objectivity

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    All Quiet on the Western Front At the start of the 20th Century‚ the world was engaged in a catastrophic battle known as World War 1. During this time questions arose over the true nature of war. Authors such as Siegfried Sassoon and Erich Maria Remarque step out to introduce a different perspective of war through literacy‚ an outlook which many people in their time were oblivious to. All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque is considered to be “the greatest war novel of all time”

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    one step back‚ however feminism is changing the lives of women around the globe‚ slowly in most places‚ and significantly in others. Even in the most repressive countries have feminist movements- brave women often working in secret. Through their message they believe in “tenets of feminism‚ equal pay for equal work‚ freedom from sexual exploitation and abuse‚ the right to an education‚ control over their reproductive lives”‚ formulating this idea that by the negative stereotypes in the media and society

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    Medea Feminist Analysis

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    justified by the author. Brenda had felt so betrayed by her husband‚ Roy‚ that she wanted him to suffer. At first‚ she told Roy that she would kill herself due to her sorrow. When Roy seemed unaffected by this threat‚ she decided to take something from him that he valued more‚ his children. Although she loved her children‚ the satisfaction of Roy suffering outweighed the anguish of losing her own children. When presented in this manner‚ the viewer is lead to understand Brenda’s emotions and motives

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    Trifles Feminist Analysis

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    In the play‚ “Trifles‚” Susan Glaspell demonstrates the inequality that occurs between men and women during the 20th century. From the opening scene‚ the two women are not given much attention unlike the men‚ until they are separated from them and become the main characters. Although the women are seen as inferior to men‚ they prove that they are much more capable as they are the ones who solve the case by thinking outside the box. They find the real motive behind Mrs. Wright’s action and are able

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    candidate‚ and a feminist‚ Hillary Clinton has been empowering women all over the globe to stand up for the rights they deserve. For many years‚ Hillary Clinton has traveled and experienced the hardships of women of all background‚ from different countries. Clinton’s powerful language and encouragement has persuaded females to come together and fight for their rights. Hillary Clinton wants to make women aware of the discrimination they experience from their government‚ from their bosses‚ from their husbands

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