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    within the confines of society. Deprived of freedom and individuality, Edna struggles to reconcile the outward semblance of conformity that society demands of her, with her own internal questioning of her desire to remain entrapped in society’s imposed roles upon women. Throughout the novel, the tension that arises from outward conformity and inward questioning possesses over Edna’s consciousness, revealing her inability to fully relinquish the social norms that the Creole society expects from…

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    Mothers In The Sula

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    this one summer by Jillian, Mariko Tamaki’s and The Sula’s by Toni Morrison, we understand that the two novels demonstrate how family and friends connect to prevalent issues individual identity, sexuality, and race? The both novels expressed the gender inequality as well as the ideology of how women. View each other. A careful review of the novel, This One Summer, and Sula shows lack of love, friendship and family options can be traced to several important factors. How the both mothers relate to…

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    Napoleon, Aristotle, and Confucius all viewed women as useless creatures. Aristotle, for instance, once said “A proper wife should be as obedient as a slave.” The countless amount of sexist opinions that come out of powerful men have greatly affected the presence of females in political affairs and have gated their entrance into equality. Hillary Clinton challenges this idea in her speech, “Women’s Rights are Human Rights.” She believes women, of all backgrounds, should be able to exercise their…

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    importance of raising children in gender neutral households, and/or the idea of gender neutral child-rearing. Martin introduces the possible outcomes of gender-neutral child rearing, such as unintentionally raising homosexual children and the actions or roles of the child. Throughout the passage, she also introduces and gives us examples and information of feminists trying to put the idea on parents that children shouldn’t be stuck or forced to do their daily gender roles. For girls (playing…

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    The article, The Cult of Virginity, by Jessica Valenti, is about how the idea of “virginity” is made up by society in order to control women and shame them for breaking this so-called norm. There is not a medical definition of virginity because it does not exist. Virginity is a title that men gave to young women in order to control them. So much pressure is put on young women to not be sexually promiscuous and to stay moral and pure. Women are not praised for their intelligence, independence, or…

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    What are six simple words that completely explain themselves? Girls have harder lives than boys... it’s that simple. But what definitely isn’t simple is girls lives. Girls go through many experiences through life that boys could never imagine or go through themselves (mainly because they are wimpy!), girls have pressure to be perfect, monthly visitors, and childbearing pains to summarize to the least of girls life of excitement. To most guys these everyday happenings in girls life are irrelevant…

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    Defoe's View Of Roxana

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    them, and into a new field of social possibilities, where they can find a place that accommodates their needs and abilities” (How Novels Think 26). More precisely, in the role of a virtuous wife Roxana was unable to make a living for herself. In order to achieve her goal of financial stability and independence, Roxana altered her role in society and constructed a new identity of a prostitute in order to better satisfy her needs. Continuing with the thread of the narrative, major characteristics…

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    Pamela Archetype

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    and I are both young women with a penchant for written English living in a man’s world. Obviously, her case is more severe; given her clear-cut role as a servant and woman, it makes it next to impossible for her to speak out about her exploitation. Luckily, in the 21st century, we are making progress and pushing certain boundaries. However, these gender biases and standards are still prevalent today since they are so deeply woven into our culture. I admire Pamela’s strong set of morals.…

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    Sepet is a Malay film that features a young couple, of which identify with different cultures. While generally people do live in harmony on an ethnic level, it appears to still be frowned upon for those who belong to different groups to be with one another and eventually marry. The experiences that the two main characters, Okred and Jason, have relates to that of experiences young couples may have had throughout United States history regarding the lack of acceptance of a relationship between two…

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    Princess Cimorene, in the book Dealing with Dragons, Cimorene is expected to follow the social norms of her time. The setting of the book is the medieval times. Even, though Cimorene is a princess she doesn’t act like she is expected too, and is justified in not following the expectations. Cimorene is justified to show apathy towards the expectations of her time because she is not given the right to make her own choices.Her parents were forcing her to marry someone she didn’t want to marry. The…

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