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    engagement and retention of African American/ Black students. This study is distinctive because it specifically looks at the influence African American/ Black Greek letter organizations have at predominately white institutions. Research Questions 1. What role does African American/Black Greek letter organizations serve at predominately white…

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    It shows the power of sisterhood and the fact that, as we mature, Black girls still play. It is remembering, conjuring, honoring, and healing. It’s a Black girl’s story through her gaze. This work is a gift to Black girls everywhere. BG:LP’s particular focus doesn’t discount the…

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    their current state of living. They also both struggle with abandonment issues from their parents' recent death. Luckily, they met Stitch and began to realize that just because they may not have an ideal life, they are still not broken in any way. Sisterhood is another aspect of family that is shown through the film. Nani and Lilo started off not getting along that well due to their maturity and age, but found an understanding after a fight they shared. Once their fight was over, the sisters…

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    Lust in Aristophanes’ Lysistrata is described as a very strong want of sexual desire. In this play, Lysistrata rebels against the Spartan and Athenian war that lasts a great amount of time and motivates the women of Greece to strike against their men by pledging an oath of celibacy until those same men put down their arms in efforts to end the war. This medium for literature not only emphasizes the extremity of the war at hand, but also uses comedy to undermine the commentary of political…

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    In the late 20th century, English novelist Angela Carter published a short vampire fiction version of Sleeping Beauty that once again reflects society’s perception and expectation of women. In this story, an immortal vampire queen long lives in her mansion in Romania and feeds on the blood of young men. When a World War I soldier travels by on his bicycle, she lures him in and intends to eat him. However, the queen instead is “awakened” by the young man’s purity and virginity: after receiving a…

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    Since the rise of the twentieth century, our society has been fascinated with film. Even during times such as the Great Depression our nation has always had an urgency to spend their weekends at the drive-ins enjoying a movie or two. The woman’s role in film has drastically changed over the years, not just in their wardrobe but also in all aspects of film. As the trends change so do the social normalities. With the importance of women’s power increasing, their sexuality in film is becoming more…

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    Feminism In The Bluest Eye

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    from what you find “beautiful”. Parameters for beauty of men is to be muscular and tall, women to be petite and long hair, black people to have light skin, and white people to be tanned. These change as we go from culture to culture; being obese is beautiful in Jamaica, while it isn’t in America. At some…

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    the sexual assault because there isn’t enough proof and it would be a waste of time. Basically, what I get out of this excuse is that them reporting sexual assault is…

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    protective of the defenseless." Katniss ' character is not only feminist because majority of her skills are masculine but also because Collins writes her out to learn how to maintain those skills and open herself up to the power of mutual support and sisterhood. Through this, Katniss shows the image of an ideal role model for female…

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    To what extent does Atwood portray women as being responsible for their own oppression in the Handmaid’s Tale? Explore this with reference to use of language and structure. Atwood presents the women in Gilead as being responsible for their own oppression. At the time of the novel’s creation, the conservative governments lead by Ronald Regan and Margaret Thatcher were threatening to return to a patriarchal society with the nuclear family at its core. Atwood wanted to make it clear that women…

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