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    Is Kate Tamed?

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    church. – He himself being the savior of the body (5.22-5.23). These are the exact words that Paul says in his Letter to the Ephesians. Katherine refers to Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians in her monologue when explaining to Bianca and the Widow that women must be obedient to their husbands. Paul also says Husbands love tour wives just as Christ loved the church and gave himself for her. In the same way husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself (5.25-

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    filled with male characters with the exception of Tamora and Lavinia. While these two women are complete opposites of each other‚ they both display womanly power in their own way. Tamora‚ who was once Queen of the Goths‚ goes from being a helpless prisoner to the most powerful woman in Rome. Lavinia is considered powerful as well because she is engaged to Bassinius‚ the son of the former Emperor of Rome. Both women exhibit helplessness and power at some point in this play. From the beginning of the

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    A Bridge of “Progress” ---------character analysis of Makola As the only native workers and cultivated nigger in the trading station‚ Makola in “An Outpost of Progress” by Joseph Conrad seems to be a bridge between the natives and the white men. Moreover‚ Makola is not only a bridge as an interpreter for natives and the white men‚ but also as a bridge connects civilized and savage culture as a victim of “progress”. For the two white men from light society to the wide Africa‚ Makola as an

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    In "Remember Who You Are" by Cathy Guisewite‚ Guisewite discusses the fact that women do so much more then men. In Guisewite’s first passage labeled " Give up the quest for perfection and shoot for five good minutes in a row"‚ she discusses the fact that when women do in actual fact more work then men that they don’t get the credit they deserve. Guisewite also talks about how she would pressure her self into losing weight‚ and at the end of her college education at the University of Michigan she

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    The Drover

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    children • ’’She makes a bed on the kitchen table for the children‚ and sits down beside i t to watch all night.’’ Discuss why the woman is described like this‚ why she isn’t given a name The women in the story isn’t presented as a person with a name‚ but she is just supposed to be a symbol of how women where back

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    Progress or Retrogression

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    Progress or Retrogression? “The only branch of science and math concerned with the ‘Limitations’ of Evolution.” As said by Taylor Kirkland on cybernetics: this is the science of evolution. As this occurs and as time goes on human development can only move forwards and as we see these changes happening right before us‚ one can only wonder if we’re heading in the right direction. As presented in the song “Mr. Roboto” written by Dennis DeYoung‚ “Mann and Machine” from Contemporary Canadian Biographies

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    and had been unfaithful to his wife as well. He also refers to woman’s race in a “the lower race.” Nevertheless‚ he seems to enjoy the company of women‚ which only associates with women. He believes‚ with woman’s company he finds himself free‚ knows exactly what to say and how to behave with them. He also believes that he has a charm‚ which attracts women to attract towards him. His character starts to develop when he chats with other women’s and there he finds Anna and starts talking to her. The

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    Godey's Lady's Book

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    background b. Thesis: Godey’s Lady Book illustrates an image of true womanhood. An ideal achieved only by the minority of women. This represents an ideal woman to serve males. II. Illustrations featured in the Book a. Demeanor III. Portrayal of Women a. Cult of true womanhood b. Alexis de Tocqueville IV. Compare images to the Reality of women a. 14% of counted labor force was women b. Singles and widows V. Reinforcement of the ideal of true womanhood a. Images and stories convey messages VI

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    How far did life improve for women in the 19th century? Life for women changed dramatically in the 19th century. They were given more rights‚ started to become more equal to men‚ and more of them were recognised for certain talents such as writing. The way women lived was improved across all areas of their actions‚ beginning the way women are treated now. The average woman was expected to have children‚ carry out everything around the house and do what she was told. Many people consistently attempted

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    "Today there is no field where the women have not shown their worth. From holding highest public office in bureaucracy to holding highest political position‚ the women have shouldered all kinds of responsibilities with grand success. A lot of change has taken place‚ in their position in this man dominated society. With this gradual transition from household life to working women the sufferings of women have increased manifold." During ancient days women have been adored and worshipped as goddesses

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