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    In the “The Awakening” by Kate Chopin, the author centers the novel around Edna Pontellier who goes through a journey of finding freedom in environment with strict gender roles for women in the Victorian era. She proceeds to go on a journey of finding independence in a strict society by breaking the rules that has set up for her. There are several instances throughout the novel where she disobeyed the gender roles for the sake of her own freedom. An instance is when Edna was being defiant…

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    Empowerment In Advertising

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    social media, on YouTube , on television and in newspapers. Advertisements are there to sell a product or an idea. Most advertisements use sex and objectify women to sell their product. Brands such as Abercrombie & Fitch and Axe will use anything from nudity to sexual innuendos in their ads. Axe, a well known men’s body spray, has shown images of women tackling, chasing and even licking men. Ads like these are becoming more prominent than ever before. However, in the past ten years we have seen…

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    the young woman the whole time they were in the store he held his own with his manager. Immediately Sammy quit once they checked out, in an immature and resentful way towards his manager, but in Sammy minds a heroic and lustful way towards the young women, though he could not find them. Sammy in “A & P” by John Updike is characterized as an immature, rebellious, and lustful young man who does not consider the repercussions of his actions and allows his…

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    1. In Fresh off the boat, Women and girls were slim figured and wearing stylish clothes. There was not much skin showing either, fully clothed and fashionable. The women and girls shown in the show were all slim, petite or slender. Ideal body type looked to be slim and petite or slim and tall, but overall slim in general. In modern family, the women were slim as well, there were more variations of ethnicity as well, the Hispanic woman had big breast and a big butt but a slim stomach and she…

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    No Name Woman Analysis

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    fact continuing the tradition and shaming her aunt. Kingston breaks free from the male controlled culture giving voice to Chinese customs by telling her aunt’s tale. She recounts a male denominated society where men are celebrated and women are subservient. “Women in the old China did not choose. Some man had commanded her to lie with him and be his secret evil. . . . She obeyed him; she always did as she was told” (309). “No Name Woman” originally starts off as a tale about a young girl’s aunt…

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    to start the “Like a Girl” Campaign. They said they want to “inspire, empower, and educate girls”. They want to change the saying “like a girl” to a positive meaning. They also talk about how 19% of women perceived “like a girl” as a positive meaning, whereas 6 months after their first video 76% of women thought of “like a girl” in a positive way. They talk about how they want more than just awareness to the subject, they want a solution. Always is partnering up with psychologist so they can…

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    towards young women that shows them they can do anything. In their commercial “#likeagirl - Unstoppable”, Always uses a mix of emotional appeal and rationale throughout the video to convey the message to the audience that girls are unstoppable. Always, clearly, is directing this commercial towards younger women of all races and cultures because all biologically born women will begin puberty soon or have started puberty. This would be the age range from eleven to twenty years old in women. It…

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    I never knew before how strong.” (9) While sitting in the wagon conversing with her husband, Elisa realizes just how strong of a woman she is. She is strong due to the fact that although her life is not like the women of her time, she still is able to hold her head high. After stating to her husband that she is strong, Elisa turned her face away from him and began to cry. She cries because her life did not turn out the way she wanted to be and she realizes that…

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    Introduction Strong is the New Skinny There’s this supposition in society that every woman wants and needs to be beautiful in order to be successful in life. In addition to society, there is an abundance of multi-billion dollar companies devoted to selling women products designed to “fix” them into look a certain way. These companies come into our lives with advertisements directed towards fashion, celebrity gossip, and now, makeup. I got excited when I saw MAC’s makeup advertisement entitled…

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    Dr. Q Honors English 17/3/23 The Fundamental Actress of The Importance of Being Earnest- Dame Judi Dench “The Importance of Being Earnest” is a British comedy written by Oscar Wilde, which was transposed into a movie by the director Oliver Parker in 2002. Lady Augusta Bracknell is a dominant character which has a profound impact in both play and movie; her role is essential. She symbolizes the stereotypical upper-class woman during the Victorian Age. She is the tool through which Oscar…

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