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    Before the Progressive Era women found themselves in traditional roles raising the family and keeping the families moral compass pointing in the proper manner. Many of them never considered life outside of them home‚ as this was how they were raised. In the advent of the beginning years of the Progressive Era with many of the largest companies controlling the largest chunks of America’s financial interests these same women were looking outside. By this I mean‚ the very important job they had raising

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    unwanted. The ideal man was envisioned to be masculine‚ ruler of the house‚ and to be overshadowed by women. Shakespeare mentions both of his thoughts of the ideal woman and man in both plays and in sonnet 127. Shakespeare’s writing helped the reader understand and accept the gender roles being changed. “Although Shakespeare reflects and at times supports the English Renaissance stereotypes of women and men and their various roles and responsibilities in society‚ he is also a writer who questions‚

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    To describe a typical woman’s life during the antebellum era would be a gross oversimplification of the varying lives of women based on social status and structure. Women of wealth‚ common white women and enslaved women conducted their lives as an adaptation to domestic sphere and social sphere which influenced their roles. While the cult of domesticity remained intact‚ the role of southern women differed drastically among social classes. From organizing and hosting large gatherings to long hours

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    Women nowadays have a key role in society‚ but it wasn’t always like this. In many of Shakespeare’s plays women are depicted as an inferior gender to men. Shakespeare‚who many say is the best playwright of all time‚ lived from the year 1564 - 1616. Unlike today‚ women had no rights back in Shakespeare’s time. A lot has changed with how women are treated and how they fit into modern society. They have more rights and freedom. The roles of women in Shakespeare’s time are drastically different compared

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    Based on the presentation‚ I think the topic that interested me the most is the Baroque Music. I showed interest in the Baroque Music because I think it is really attention grabbing by how the many musical terms and concepts from that musical era is still used today. I researched more on The Baroque Music era and found out that the Baroque Music was correspondingly the period of artistic style that used exaggerated motion. And the Music also used clear‚ strong‚ details to easily interpret what

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    Baroque Architect By Kasuwa Smith The Baroque period took the Roman view of Renaissance architecture and showed it in a new sculptural fashion. The main view of Baroque architecture was more concerned about color‚ light and shade‚ sculptural values and intensity which could be seen in its characteristics. Baroque is defined periods in literature as well as music; however critics perceived it to be unstructured‚ over ornamented theatrical and grotesque. Although many things influenced

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    In today’s world‚ women have been working hard to emphasize their role in the society. Whether it be as wives‚ mothers‚ friends or as workers. Women have been noticed for achieving great success around the world. However‚ in some third world countries the rights of woman are being oppressed and they are merely being considered as objects or materials. Even in todays advanced world‚ young girls and women are sold off to wealthy men in exchange for some money. Where they are treated as sexual object

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    By: Teddy Ruxpin 13MAY98 "New Women" of the Victorian Era The Victorian era brought about many changes throughout Great Britain. Man was searching for new avenues of enlightenment. The quest for knowledge and understanding became an acceptable practice throughout much of the scientific community. It was becoming accepted‚ and in many ways expected‚ for people to search for knowledge. Philosophy‚ the search for truth‚ was becoming a more intricate part of educating ones self; no longer were people

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    The Italian Baroque style art was a key point in the Catholic Reformation. It was used to send a message and to address the claims of the Protestant Revolution. This style was not limited to just paintings. It also included sculptures and architecture. The origin of Baroque is uncertain‚ however the work baroque itself was meant to represent the style of the art‚ for being more emotional than any style before it. One could say‚ the difference between Italian Baroque and Classical Baroque‚ is that Italian

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    Women living in Elizabethan era Under reign of Elizabeth I‚ England was one of the most powerful and involved country in the world. At this time‚ it was also considered as “the Golden Age in English history”. As a result‚ Elizabeth was recognized herself as the best monarch (thelostcolony.org). Different from Elizabeth’s successful role‚ the woman’s position became less important in family‚ marriage‚ and society as well because of many old prejudices. In family‚ children might lost their childhood

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