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    The Changing Role of Women in India Women in India are beginning to follow the direction that the women of the Western world took more than eighty years ago; demanding treatment as human equals. However‚ it has become more and more evident as the revolution ages that Indian women may have to adapt the Western feminist method to their very traditional and religious culture. India has different complications that put the development of women in a completely altered context than their Western counterparts

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    significance of women during the American Revolution is often greatly undermined. The war was not just a man’s war. The war for independence would have been harder and longer or possibly even lost without women. They helped through traditional female responsibilities around the home and community. Women supported home life‚ helped run local businesses‚ and provided for soldiers. Organizations were formed by women in efforts to contribute. In addition‚ women took an active role in the war. Women were nurses

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    question what those who choose to conform dare not to. Malala Yousafzai’s actions parallel to those of Marjane Satrapi‚ author of Persepolis‚ as they both stand up for what they believe in during times of oppression and chaos. Although growing up in different areas and being classified under different social classes‚ both Malala and Marjane came from poverty stricken middle eastern countries. Throughout their lives Malala and Marjane have had to face discrimination and repression against women in their

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    The Role of Women in Orthodox Judaism. Founded by Abraham and Moses‚ Judaism is almost 4‚000 years old and is based on the Jewish people’s covenant relationship with God. In the traditional Judaism belief‚ women are viewed as separate but equal to their male counterparts. In other words‚ although within the religion‚ women live under heavier restrictions regarding their responsibilities and obligations‚ their roles are just as important as those of the men. In the Orthodox Jewish religion‚ women

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    The role of women in modern China As we explore the history of human beings‚ we will clearly find that unlike the ancient women‚ they have a strong aspiration to strive for their equal rights in modern China. (34 words) In ancient China‚ living in a patriarchal society which emphasized female submissiveness makes almost every woman oppressed and enslaved. They were regarded as “tools” for farming and weaving and giving birth to a child especially a boy. Besides‚ women in the traditional

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    construction of cruelty helps explain the female role perpetrators. By examining the situations where women are placed and immersed in it explains the roles and actions that they choose to take. In considering the role of gender for perpetrators I personally feel that the role of women in a genocide is vastly underestimated. I think that society has a stereotype for looking at women as unable to be perpetrators of genocide‚ nor do I believe that women do not hold the structure and store in society

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    The role of women in "A grain of wheat " Though being a political narrative‚ the presence of women to strengthen the quality and reality of the novel is undeniable. Critic Abdulzarak Gurnah says: "Ngugi’s writing is never far from the subject" and this is perfectly applicable for his description of the African women. However‚ being rather objective he also points a picture of the white women who though being secondary characters play a certain role in the novel. Ngugi through the depiction

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    In Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ women serve a variety of functions‚ and assume many roles. Linda‚ "The Woman" at the hotel in Boston‚ Miss Forsythe and her friend‚ and other women not physically present yet alluded to‚ influence various aspects of the play. In a previous essay‚ I showed the different roles Linda‚ "The Woman" and Miss Forsythe assumed. In my conclusion‚ I postulated that one unifying aspect between them is that they are all dependant on men. In this essay the aforementioned

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    Women in Herodotus’ The Histories From Helen of Troy to Candaules’ queen‚ historians have documented many quarrels over women. One historian in particular‚ Herodotus‚ wrote often of the implications women had on the history before him. Women over history played largely a secondary role in almost everything‚ from politics to simple household decision-making. Women also were married off in order to gain land and status for their families‚ especially their fathers. Yet wars‚ both civil and foreign

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    Women in Puritan society were strictly confined to traditional roles within their family and community structures. They were solely relegated to serve their husband and their household. These circumstances were made apparent in the journal of John Winthrop as well as the letters between him and his wife. The statements made in John Winthrop’s journal regarding Anne Hutchinson are descriptive of the restricted roles of women in the commonwealth. The way in which Margaret speaks to her husband

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