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    located, where the feelings of being trapped come alive. The woman in the story spends a great deal of time in the opening describing the house. “A colonial mansion, a hereditary estate, I would say…

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    can impact a woman’s life and how a woman has to change her lifestyle because of these privileges given to men. Shaw also undermines gender roles in the sense that he weakens these gender roles, and tries to strengthen equality between men and women. Women presented in the play are shown to be “new women” because they don’t follow the ideals and gender roles. Shaw’s play depicts two different feminine roles: the first being Kitty Warren’s role which can be seen as a woman who was forced to…

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    They're not able to show any skin, wear certain clothing, wear makeup, be seen with other men that weren't related to them. Men were able to live their manly life meanwhile the woman were restricted from doing things normal woman could do. In their case freedom should be given because they deserve the right to choose what they want to wear and how they want to look because it's their body. Also choose who they want to be with. These women should…

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    eyes to how society could be someday, if we continue down some paths we are going. One of the main issues Atwood shows in this book was fertility and how important it is to the town of Gilead. Men have most of the power in this world and women are doing all the “typical” women roles. Women are not valued for the right reasons in Gilead, I think they are being used for their ability to reproduce. In the town of Gilead, fertility is big issue. Fertility is what the world is focused on in this…

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    up with being treated differently. In today 's society prejudice is still happening, although it is far less common thing as it was in the 1940 's and 1950 's. Lena, the head of the Younger household, has experienced many difficulties in life, “being a woman who has adjusted…

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    The roles for women and men haven 't changed until the recent century. Up until now, women kept to the maternal side of life: staying pretty, cooking, cleaning, marrying, raising the children, and never working or learning of work since that was for the men to do. The men wouldn 't dare be seen doing women 's work. Plainly, women weren 't held to the respectful standards men were. In the nearly one hundred year old play "Trifles" by Glasbell, there was a significant example on how the respect…

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    watched PBS interview Rapid Cycling a Short Film by Michael Landrio and a Manic Episode-Sweethearts (1997) which was directed by Aleks Horvat I noticed there were some similarities and differences. I also read Extra Dimensions in All Aspects of Life the Meaning of Life with Bipolar Disorder by Marie Rusner PhD, Gunilla Carlsson PhD, David Brunt, and Maria Nystrom, which helped give more insight into living with bipolar disorder. Lastly, I read “I Actually Don’t Know Who I Am”: The Impact of…

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    Introduction Nowadays no matter in the United States or other countries worldwide, many women not only stay at home, taking care of their children and doing housework, but also work in different fields including education, finance, science. Some of the fields were taken charge by men before, but with the improving status of women, more and more of them enter the market and some of them even do better than some men. In a family, man is not the only one bread earner, however, employed women that…

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    point in my life I know exactly what I would do. I’m not totally against it but I’m also not for it. What I am trying to say is, in my opinion God is the only one who can decide to take a life. Growing up and still to this day I have my religious believes. And the truth is having an abortion is a sin in Gods eyes. Although not everyone follows everything that is in the bible or is religious at all, having an abortion is one of the sins I am never willing to commit. I am not against woman or…

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    Imagine yourself giving up your seat after a long hard day at work! What Marshall Harrison consider as a hero is someone who can someone or myself can look up to. Also someone who set a good example of themselves and not look like a fool when they going out to do something. 3 attributes Marshall likes to see in a person is a presentable person , helpful , and encouraging person. Marshall sees his brother as a hero because he is a very presentable , helpful , and encouraging person. He’s…

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