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    Women In Brewster Place

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    The bond that women share has always been a mystery‚ surpassing any other type of relationship. Throughout history‚ there have been many Thelma and Louises or Betty and Wilmas. It ’s a cohesive connection that goes beyond a comprehensive definition. However‚ when this type of relationship is perceived as lesbianism‚ the traditional gender role belief system is threatened and this can often lead to negative outcomes. It ’s evident how the close bond between women threatens traditional gender roles

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    unfulfilled and constantly deferred dreams‚ the only the dream that is fully realized is Lorraine’s dream of being recognized as “a lousy human being who’s somebody’s daughter or somebody’s friend or even somebody’s enemy.” In dreaming of Lorraine the women acknowledge that she represents every one of them: she is their daughter‚ their friend‚ their enemy‚ and her brutal rape is the fulfillment of their own nightmares. Mattie’s dream presents an empowering

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    Who are the women of Brewster Place? Mattie‚ Ciel‚ Etta Mae‚ Kiswana‚ Cora Lee‚ Lorraine‚ and Theresa. Each of these women will tell their experience while living in Brewster Place‚ a big brownstone blocked by a brick wall on a dead end street. Mattie is the mother figure in the apartment building. Mattie grew up in Tennessee ‚ where she lived a sheltered life with her mother and over protective father. One day Mattie and Butch Fuller‚ a man her father despised‚ went to pick sugar cane. Butch seduces

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    In The Women of Brewster Place‚ Gloria Naylor portrays seven dauntless black women struggling to survive life’s grim realities. Gloria Naylor creates a realistic display of the women through their relationships and struggles that all human beings face in order to find their true happiness. The wall separating Brewster Place from the main streets of the city serves a variety of important purposes. After being built‚ the wall comes to show the lack of concern in which Brewster Place is treated by

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    Character List → Brewster Place - The name of the housing development in which the novel is set. Although Brewster Place is a physical structure‚ it is personified and endowed with a spirit that brings it to life. Brewster Place is at once a warm‚ loving community and a desolate and blighted neighborhood on the verge of collapsing. Mattie Michael - The most important character in the novel. Mattie moves to Brewster Place late in life‚ after her son abandons her and forces her to lose her home

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    April 2012 Strength in Numbers Gloria Naylor‚ one of the most renowned writers in the African American culture‚ coexisting the 20th century wrote‚ The Women of Brewster Place‚ with the intent of giving hope to African American women around the world. As Naylor‚ wrote the book‚ she used pastoral interludes to keep God as the scapegoat for the women; however‚ she constantly contradicts the faith of Christianity by the situations they go through‚ such as: the characters ability to dream‚ (forcing them

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    world and not to dismiss our own capabilities. For me there was a great deal of difficulty when reading the plights of the characters in “The Women of Brewster Place” to feel the same sense of social change inspiration that was felt with other readings in this semester’s coarse material. I found it very difficult to overlook the character flaws of the women introduced throughout the book and feel their value as any sort of “leader” or beneficial influence towards social change. But then to think of

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    The novel‚ The Women of Brewster Place‚ has many important quotes throughout the story. One of the most important quotes that is said in the novel is “They‚ they‚ they!’ Theresa exploded. ‘You know‚ I’m not starting up with this again…. Who in the hell are they? And where in the hell are we? Living in some dump of a building in this God-forsaken part of town around a bunch of ignorant niggers with the cotton still under their fingernails because of you and your theys.” This is a key quote because

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    Communities in “The Women of Brewster Place” and “Paradise” It is true when it is said that‚ "All paradises‚ all utopias are designed by who is not there‚ by the people who are not allowed in” (Online Newshour 1998). There is no perfect utopia‚ no place where pain doesn’t exist. The idea of paradise is just an idea because it is not reachable. No one lives in paradise and no one ever can because if they did‚ it wouldn’t be paradise anymore; just another world where ideas of how to make it

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    A Place For Women DBQ

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    so too did the roles of women. They went from working at home fulfilling domestic needs to factories where they would slave for over fourteen hours a day. Even though the work was hard‚ women were now making their own money and playing a more dominant role in society. Therefore‚ they often fought for suffrage‚ abolishment of slavery‚ and temperance. The seed for women’s rights had been planted‚ but it would take nearly 100 years for it to start prospering. However‚ women were changing; they were

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