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    Louise Edwards

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    have been incorporated into novels‚ operas‚ plays and movies. This distinct interest in the role of women‚ vigilance and their participation in war has generated a unique appeal to the role women and men play in the war. This question is addressed in Louise Edward’s book‚ Women Warriors and Wartime Spies of China. In her analysis‚ Edwards explores how women and men‚ femininity and masculinity‚ have been used to advocate for war. In her analysis‚ she claims that “womanhood‚ femininity and masculinity

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    Thelma and Louise

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    roles. In the movie Thelma and Louise the men serve in the highest levels in all areas of society therefore‚ this is crucial when examining Thelma’s and Louise right of equality and freedom; next to all them men they come in contact with. Thelma is a passive housewife who caters to her husbands every need‚ and she sees nothing wrong with it. This is an example of what was expected of married women. Still is in some cases currently in society. Take a look at the Louise who is the exact opposite of Thelma

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    Mama by Louise

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    instance did she first sketch it and if so where did she sketch it ‚ did she personaly build it etc... When looking at this picture I see a monster‚ a large creature out for blood‚ but as I closely examine the sculpture I see true meaning. Maman by Louise bourgeois shows the strength of a mother‚ with metaphors of spinning‚ weaving‚ nurturing and protecting.Spiders may have held a special meaning for Bourgeois‚ giving protection‚ and foresight. As a child bourgeois may have had a pet spider and may

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    Jeanne Hebuterne in Red Shawl The painting‚ Jeanne Hebuterne in Red Shawl was completed by Amedeo Modigliani in 1917 in Paris‚ France. Its technique is oil on canvas‚ and its dimension is 129.54 x 81.6 cm. This painting is one of his famous paintings. The subject of this painting was Modigliani’s devoted companion with extreme sacrifice‚ Jeanne Hebuterne‚ who was also a very talented young artist . She met Modgliani at her age of nineteen and they soon fell deeply in love. She was gentle‚ shy‚ quiet

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    choose to express their sorrows through writing‚ it seems that the evils done to the characters cannot even be told plainly. It is often told through metaphor or in vague terms‚ leaving it up to the reader to examine and experience the story. In “The Shawl‚” Cynthia Ozick tells the story of a mother struggling to keep her baby alive in a voice that conveys the meaning poetically‚ while speaking the truth. From the very first paragraph Ozick

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    to hid Magda‚ who is just a baby‚ in a shawl wrapped around her bosom. She feels the shawl is a “magic shawl”‚ for it “nourished” Magda and kept her warm. It could nourish an infant for three days and three nights. As long as Magda had the shawl‚ she would stay alive. Stella‚ being the oldest daughter and in her teens‚ did not care or try to understand why Magda must be kept hidden or why she got to keep the shawl. Stella was cold and wanted the shawl for herself. This could be symbolic of

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    Louise Labe

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    Louise Labé conveys the relationship between pain and joy‚ as well as the back and forth nature of not only love‚ but also life in her sonnet‚ “I Live‚ I Die‚ I Burn‚ I Drown.” The poem acts as a personal diary of sorts‚ in which the narrator‚ Labé‚ is spilling her feelings out‚ possibly about an unrequited love. These emotions are very raw and conflicting of each other‚ and through this use of contrast‚ the ups and downs of the narrator’s emotions are clearly presented. Furthermore‚ Labé introduces

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    Louise Erdrich’s novel Tracks‚ published in 1988‚ recounts the story of an Anishinaabe family on an Indian reservation. The plot revolves around the life history of the protagonist‚ Fleur Pillager. Erdrich uses the multiple narrator technique by telling the story from the perspectives of Nanapush‚ an affable tribal elder‚ and Pauline Puyat‚ a mixed-blood girl. The novel recounts the incidents that took place between the years 1912 to 1924 in the life of Fleur Pillager. Erdrich divides the narrative

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    Louise Mallard Symbolism

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    Literature Analysis An example shows Louise Mallard was over confident‚ and no tasks were too tough to handle. In addition to caring for several children‚ which isn’t an easy task as a single parent. It can have it’s benefits to be independent‚ but these days it takes both parents to raise a family. The male dominance of Louise’s husband has always imitated her‚ and Louise felt distant with her husband. When her husband was no longer going to be around going by the news‚ Louise now felt more in charge of her

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    feminism in a very influential way was Thelma and Louise (1991)‚ a film revolving around liberated women who snap free from societal stereotypes. While criticizing the patriarchy and gender issues‚ Thelma and Louise was able to stir up controversy as the film was able to make an impact on American society and establish

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