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    A Doll’s House: Theme of Emancipation of A Woman In reading Ibsen’s A Doll’s House today‚ one may find it hard to imagine how daring it seemed at the time it was written one hundred years ago. Its theme‚ the emancipation of a woman‚ makes it seem almost contemporary. In Act I‚ there are many clues that hint at the kind of marriage Nora and Torvald have. It seems that Nora is a doll controlled by Torvald. She relies on him for everything‚ from movements to thoughts‚ much like a puppet who is

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    man and woman in to the ligjthouse virginia woolfrs. Ramsay Mrs. Ramsay emerges from the novel’s opening pages not only as a woman of great kindness and tolerance but also as a protector. Indeed‚ her primary goal is to preserve her youngest son James’s sense of hope and wonder surrounding the lighthouse. Though she realizes (as James himself does) that Mr. Ramsay is correct in declaring that foul weather will ruin the next day’s voyage‚ she persists in assuring James that the trip is a possibility

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    How is oppression generalised in Al Saadawi´s Woman at Point Zero Firdaus´ story begins in a grimy Cairo prison cell‚ where she welcomes her death sentence after a life of pain and suffering. Born to a low-class Egyptian family in the countryside‚ she suffers from a childhood of cruelty and disregard. Her passion of education is ignored by her family (symbolized by the Secondary School Certificate)‚ and when she leaves school she is forced to marry a man much older than her‚ as it is tradition

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    A Sorrowful Woman People are different. It is always hard for someone to find themselves in a situation where they do not really know what satisfies them in life. They end up living a frustrated life that seems to have no direction or purpose and more often making wrong choices that make them more and sadder. Women have various desires right from the time they decide to be married or not to be married. However‚ it is good for a woman or rather any person who wants some freedom to do things that please

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    Nisa: The life and words of a !kung woman:response “Nisa: the life and words of a !kung woman” written by Marjorie Shostak is a book about a woman named nisa of the !kung people. It entails the stories of her struggles and the many horrific tragedies in her life and how it shapes who and how she is. The book Is basically an interview of a fifty year old nisa‚ it is written in her perspective of what it is like to live in such a society. She suffered quite a few devastating tragedies as aforementioned

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    In Charlotte Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ readers are exposed to the horrific unraveling of the narrator’s psychosis as she becomes obsessive over her engagements with the wallpaper in her room. Although this protagonist greatly desires to endow her role as the archetypal loving wife and mother‚ she is limited from successfully expressing her own beliefs and creativity. This confinement is a direct result of John‚ who is both her husband and physician. Contrary to the subservient and domestic

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    Leslie Silko’s “Yellow Woman” In yellow woman and beauty of the spirit Leslie Silko knew she was different looking because of her mixed ancestry yellow woman helped realized that looking different was an advantage. Silko expresses how old people look at the world in a more spirit manner by “taken into consideration the way people behave‚ and the way people interact with one another”(Silko‚ 398). Basically as the author says‚ people of age seemed to look at the world very different because for them

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    Consider the various ways in which Wilde presents the role of women in contemporary society in A Woman of No Importance. Compare and contrast this with Shaw’s presentation of the female characters in Mrs. Warren’s Profession. Ensure that you offer alternative viewpoints in your answer as well as demonstrating aspects of the dramatic and theatrical from both texts.   In both A Woman of No Importance (1893) and Mrs. Warren’s Profession (1894) texts‚ there is evidence of shared and contrasting views

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    beings. The idea that women were intellectually inferior‚ therefor they performed the least stimulating (though in no way easier) duties of colonial life was an idea she utterly rejected. She argued the opposite-that no one can reasonably expect a woman‚ who is continually forced to perform the same mundane tasks day after day to have the same intellectual vigor as an even slightly educated man. “Is the needle and kitchen sufficient to employ the operations of a soul..?” page 133. She believed that

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    “Phenomenal Woman” by Maya Angelou is an inspiring poem which embraces such a strong message of Maya Angelou being proud of whom she is that all women ought to read over and over again. Maya Angelou (1928) is a talented African American. She mostly writes from experience‚ and this poem falls perfectly in that category. First published in 1978‚ “Phenomenal Woman” is an anthem of women’s strength in their own womanhood. It tells us about how the inner beauty makes a woman respected by the others. The

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