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    and Bluebeard’s wife, the heroine from Charles Perrault, harbor a strong curiosity under the condition of being oppressed. In 16th and 19th century in which these two stories were set, women were confronting with a dilemma —deprived freedom to pursue what they craved for. However, by presenting the strong curiosity in each of the texts, describing character’s mental state through rhetorical devices, and concluding with unexpected and dramatic endings that keep women alive after being rebellious…

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    ‘there are a great many women behind’ the paper demonstrating the confinement of the female gender. Due to this is widespread captivity and oppression it is only through the bonding of women that the narrator begins to possess more supremacy as sisterhood is described to be powerful and is shown to overpower men in many different literature…

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    the shared knowledge of the societal pressures of being an African American were a uniting identity. However, when the subject of class was introduced the respondents did not necessarily consider the researcher as an insider, as most identified with what they perceived to be a lower economic class. This perception caused a change in how the researcher was viewed as an insider or outsider. Johnson-Bailey cautions that even as an insider a researcher must be cognizant of their role and must…

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    The film evidently displays a theme central to the identity of the uneducated, struggling women’s gender identity complexly intertwined with her sexual identity. The question that The Color Purple ultimately poses is that, to gain basic respect, to what extent does one have to go in order to break the boundaries, in particular the boundaries of masculinity. Analyzing this movie of its thematic style featuring gender and sexuality in the formal/social context portrayed by the director will the be…

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    Prior to, and even during the African-American Civil Rights Movement of 1954-1968 , the United States of America saw a separation between their Blacks and Whites, as a result of the practice of the Jim Crow Laws which promoted the idea that the Blacks were lesser than the White . This saw the rise of two prominent African-American Civil Rights activists, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. Though the two activists had a common goal (which was racial equality), their ideas of equality and…

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    Reality Tv Stereotypes

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    The pledge of allegiance states “One Nation... with Liberty and Justice for all, (4 USC Sec. 4).” These strong words are stated daily by people around the United States in allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. Such strong and meaningful words that do not include the actions by most of those in the land of the “free”. America is seen as one of the greatest countries in the worlds being advanced in technology, politics, business and, being a place seen to be a land of opportunity…

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    In the early nineteenth century, Susan Glaspell wrote Trifles and sought to expose the patriarchal society oppressing women. The story unfolds with the murder of Mr. Wright. Mrs. Wright maintains her innocence, but it is extremely implausible for her husband to be strangled by a burglar while she slept. Foul play is involved so the Sheriff, Sheriff’s Deputy, and County Attorney arrive at her home to gather evidence while Mrs. Wright is held for questioning. The story depicts the loneliness,…

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    Nearly everyone is part of a discourse community, most of the time, multiple discourse communities. However, the majority of people do not even know what a discourse community is. A discourse community can consist of any of the following including, but not limited to, particular academic fields, religious organizations, and hobby groups. Discourse communities have the power to influence and shape the way many individuals think and behave. The particular discourse community I have chosen to…

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    connections as well as personal and professional growth. Even after graduation, many alumnae continue to be involved in their Greek-letter organization by joining a local alumnae association and/or volunteering for the inter/national organization. What are the benefits of joining a Greek-letter organization? Membership in Greek-letter organizations provides a number of different opportunities. Members are afforded opportunities to connect and share common interests, develop leadership skills,…

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    First Day In Highschool

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    flying to and fro. I reminisced about how we used to share tight fisted giggles in class in order to not disturb the teacher. I reminisced about how we used to sit in bed together and talk about our latest crushes. But most of all I reminisced about what it was like to have a best friend so close I considered her a sister. So while most people remember their first day, or the embarrassing things that may have happened on that day, or the joyous events, or even their first back to school outfit.…

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