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    Mildred Pierce Analysis

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    women in post-war. She learns how to do everything herself. In Orson Welles’s The Lady of Shanghai we are introduced to a newer concept called Femme Fatale, being Rita Hayworth’s character. In film noir the men are usually betrayed by these “femme females” however, in Mildred Pierce, Mildred was the one that was betrayed by no one else but her…

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    Lady Gaga Research Paper

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    Lady Gaga Introduction / Paragraph 1: I am researching Lady Gaga. Her real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta ,and her parents names are Joseph and Cynthia. Lady Gaga was known for lots of things such as being a television actress , being a songwriter. Even though Lady Gaga faced a lot of happy things in her life/ She also faced a lot of rejection. Paragraph 2: “Lady Gaga is my name. If you know me, and you call me Stefani, you don't really know me at all. Lady Gaga”…

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    Hitchcock's Vertigo (1958) portrays a man's (John’s) passion for control and the dangers of idealisation and desire. Vertigo; "a sensation of whirling and loss of balance, associated particularly with looking down from a great height”1 is a metaphor of protagonist John “Scotty” Ferguson relationship with Judy Barton/Madeleine Elster. The narrative structure of Vertigo is fundamentally driven by the encounters between John and Madeleine/Judy. The relationship between the two progresses on the…

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    Stella Young “I'm Not Your Inspiration, Thank You Very Much” In her narrative “I'm not your inspiration, thank you very much” Stella Young spoke about how the term being disable was used as a form of inspiration instead of a normal everyday person. Stella speaks about her personal experience with the people believe that she is an inspiration when she has not done anything that can be considered an inspiration. She goes to the extent of talking about how the word disability is used.…

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    I can say this idea of women’s liberation movement it is an important theory where women’s shows a strong feminist movement, by declaring and giving this statements. These three essays show a very strong story and poems where it reflects the every day problem from women’s that suffer from any type of abuse such as sexual harassment, domestic violence, and more. For example this first essay by Harriet Jacob’s “ Incident in the Life of a Slave Girl”, it dose reflect the type of oppression that…

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    Copperhead Snakes

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    Some may exceed 1 m 3.3 ft, although that is exceptional for this species. Males are usually larger than females. Good-sized adult males usually do not exceed 74 to 76 cm 29 to 30 in, and females typically do not grow 60 to 66 cm 24 to 26 in. In one study, males were found to weigh from 101.5 to 343 g 3.58 to 12.10 oz, with a mean of roughly 197.4 g 6.96 oz. According to a different study, females have a mean body mass of 119.8 g 4.23 oz. The maximum length reported for this species is 134.6 cm…

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    Airbrushed Women

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    Looks don’t matter. Many have said it before and yet we live in a society that completely contradicts this idea. If looks really don’t matter why do advertisers insist on airbrushing every imperfection, no matter how small, out of their images? Why are there so many women harming themselves because they hate how their body looks? It’s because our society projects an idea of beauty that is false and a far cry from the average woman’s size 12. Everyday woman are bombarded with an…

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    19th Century LEQs Silent Essay How accurately do the lines of poetry below reflect gender roles for European men and women in the late 19th century? Man for the field and woman for the hearth Man for the sword and for the needle she Man with the head and women from the heart Man to command woman to obey For centuries, women had been unjustly considered inferior to men and they had to cope with many inequities. While women gradually gained more rights, the Industrial Revolutions…

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    Lisa slowly and steadily comes to represent a stereotypical middle class woman in the 1950s. There were two options for Jeff- either get married and be content with his present adventurous life in “combat boots and a three day bread” or he can look “handsome and successful in a dark blue flannel suit.” (qtd in Keith 4). Jeff feels that Lisa cannot accommodate herself in his world and be happy with “fish heads and rice” and he cannot either be happy in a domestic life where he himself will be…

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    Growing up people are raised to be fair, equal and to share with others no matter what. In today’s society it’s quite different. All round the world discrimination, violence and depression is spilled out regardless if it has been done at work, school, public places or even at home. One in particular issue that evolves throughout this gigantic universe is equality. “Equality is far more important and should be recognized, equality means the quality or state of being equal the quality or state of…

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