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    Modern America proves to be a tough place to be a single mom, however, even in partnered relationships mothers do most of the work when it comes to raising their children. Correlating to this, within the essay Anger and Tenderness written by Adrienne Rich, included in the Mother Reader book, she says, “My husband was a sensitive, affectionate man who wanted children and who – unusual in the professional, academic world of the fifties – was willing to ‘help’. But it was clearly understood that…

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    The immense diversity in race, ethnicity, and gender orientation in the U.S. has led to constant inequality that throughout history has made the country into what it is today. The end of inequality in our Nation was kickstarted with the abolishment of slavery in the 19th century. In 1864, the Republican Party introduced the 13th Amendment to Congress, and ⅔ of the Senate passed the amendment. While the motion would’ve passed right then, the House of Representatives didn’t choose to pass the…

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    These works were created by authors who truly wanted to challenge previously accepted norms and, instead, showcase and embrace the changing society. Authors such as J.D. Salinger, Eugene O’Neill, and Adrienne Rich truly seemed to capture the essence of the 50’s era in their vast variety of works. Specifically in Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye, the main protagonist, Holden Caulfield, outwardly rejects all of the norms that society has pushed onto him.…

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    weighed down and oppressed by her marriage, “Bright topaz denizens of a world of green” (Rich 2). The use of the word “denizen” implies that Aunt Jennifer is simply an inhabitant of her husband’s home. As time goes on, it is insinuated that Aunt Jennifer is being referred to as a piece of property, a slave to her husband, “The massive weight of Uncle’s wedding band Sits heavily upon Aunt Jennifer’s hand” (Rich 7-8). Just as someone would have a massive “weight on their shoulders,” referring to a…

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    read with a ambition then and only then he/she could understand the real meaning of text. Text that student read in school should help them in future otherwise there is no purpose of such a worthless reading which doesn’t help students in any way? Rich has the same perspective as Hollander. She also opposes the university curriculum because it doesn’t include women 's courses. This is mentioned in the quotation, “One of the devastating weakness of university learning ……

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    Wells (Addition Post 2), I’ve expanded on this issue in my responses to Mary Loeffelholz’s overview of American Literature (Mar. 13), Gloria Anzaldúa’s “How to Tame a Wild Tongue” (Apr. 8), and Adrienne Rich’s “Diving into the Wreck” (Apr. 15). Specifically, Loeffelholz’s retelling of history, alongside Rich and Wells’ rejection of accepted history, resulted in a considerable focus on perspectives that are often erased during the construction of The Story of the United States, as well as the…

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    the theory that the fossil found in Crete is related to the Cyclops myths. Based on Dr. Kate A. Robson Brown’s statement, “Many cultures around the globe have colorful giant lore [Norse fables and Australian creation stories] without the benefit of rich fossil deposits” (“Greek Myths: Not Mythical”). In addition , Hillary Mayell’s article states that the fossilized bones of the Deinotherium was the first prehistoric bones found around Crete, and is undated (Mayell). This goes to show that it is…

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    “The Knight” by Adrienne Rich establishes the conflict between how we, as a society, view people externally versus how people view themselves internally. By using figurative language, including extended metaphor, imagery, and anaphora, Rich imposes the idea of how we shouldn’t expect people to be exactly how we see them. The entire poem is nothing more than an extended metaphor. An extended metaphor is a metaphor that is developed over the course of a body of text. In “The Knight” the…

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    Rich argued the importance of claiming an education, and how society expects women to “be nice, play safe, have low professional expectations, drown in love and forget about work, live through others, and stay in the places assigned to us” (page 20). By…

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    In The Poisonwood Bible, Nathan Price leads his daughters to believe that a woman’s only purpose in life is to become an obedient wife. Adah never subscribes to Nathan’s views, while her twin sister Leah becomes the effective head of her household. Rachel, the daughter who seems to most identify with the role of a wife, eventually chooses business over marriage. By the end of the novel, the three surviving Price daughters reject the idea compulsory heterosexuality which their father instills…

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