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    No Sweetness Here

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    Throughout the collection‚ Aidoo depicts women who survive despite the obstacles in neo-colonial Ghanaian society. For the majority of these women independence has brought no relief and has in fact only increased the difficulties they face. There is indeed "no sweetness here" but nonetheless‚ survival is the driving force throughout the collection. While Aidoo certainly seems to be committed to portraying the material‚ economic and social problems which plague post-colonial Ghanaian society and the

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    “How are women and girls represented in contemporary novels?” In Suzanne Collins contemporary novel‚ The Hunger Games‚ the author represents women and girls in a variety of ways. Suzanne Collins represents feminine qualities in women and girls in a negative way in her novel‚ The Hunger Game. Collins uses characterisation to depict feminine qualities as being a drawback. An example of this can be seen in her portrayal of Prim and her mother‚ who share similar traditional feminine qualities‚ “My

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    and unhappiness displayed by both of the married women in “A Sorrowful Woman” and “The Story of an Hour” shows that marriage does not always bring the typical ending of most fairy tales. Thus being living happily ever after. It is evident that both of these women feel trapped in their marriages as many people feel today. Growing up with eight sisters I have also seen this feeling of entrapment in the world as well. In both of these stories the women display such a lack of love towards their spouses

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    questions young girls are asking not only themselves‚ but each other on a daily bases. Who or what has caused the young girls and women in our society to have these thoughts? I believe that family‚ friends‚ media and society have all contributed to the self-doubt that plagues these young girls and women. Young girls see and hear several messages when turning into women. These messages can cause irreparable damage to their young and underdeveloped minds. Messages such as being skinny‚ dressing provocatively

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    “Being a girl was equal to being in bad situation”. With reference to the text‚ show how this statement was true for women in Bhutan in the 1950s. Bhutan being a small country has less population compared to other larger countries. Girls form the major population in our country yet they are never treated equal to the boys. The life experienced by girls in the past was totally different from the life that girls in present experience. In the 1950s girls were treated very badly that every girl wished

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    A Collector of Treasures

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    attitudes some men had about women and children and how society outcast certain women based upon what happened in their lives or upon what they could or could not do. In this story‚ “The Collector of Treasures‚” Dikeledi‚ a strong and resilient characteris married to a man named Garesego who is a womanizer. Garesego believed that everything had to be about sex. He did not take care of his responsibilities as a man. Head described him as the type of man who had sex with women like dogs‚ out of canal

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    have requested their wife to all the things like housework and take care the children. Q3). What kind of “girl” is the advice intended to produce? The girl that doesn’t capable to complete different tasks when they became the women. Since most of the people think that women should have the responsibilities to finish different task like doing housework. Q4). What is the speaker’s biggest fear? She is afraid that every girl will become what she mentioned in her passage. Since they have lost

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    unfortunately true. From the day we are born‚ we are given a name and an identity: “Robin Leigh Mims‚ what a beautiful baby girl.” “She’s so cute‚ just precious.” “She’s going to be a heart-breaker one day”. Society places such a stigma on women- young women in particular. We directly correlate beauty to success‚ and femininity to meekness and weakness. Scout challenged this identity every way she knew how. She wore overalls‚ played with the boys‚ fought‚ spit and cursed all to avoid being seen

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    Ali. The author‚ a young girl who has lived a life that is just as depressing as it is impressive courageously tells the reader everything that she has been forced to go through in a culture that does not value women or their sanity. On top of the most burning topic‚ the treatment of women‚ there are also many other differences between our cultures that I will cover. The components of culture to be discussed‚ compared and contrasted are morals‚ traditions and norms. Even though nearly every aspect

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    A Jury of Her Peers - 1

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    hold a trial and convict Minnie for the murder of her husband. Mrs. Peters and Martha Hale‚ both very observant‚ quickly take note of the obvious clues in the home but choose to not reveal them to the men. This story takes place during a time when women were made to feel inferior to men. This is ironic because the men fail to see the obvious clues‚ that the ladies are uncovering‚ that are important to their investigation. Minnie Foster Wright‚ who is the main character in the story‚ has been

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