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    In “Female Chauvinist Pigs,” the author Ariel Levy writes on her point of view as to how she feels about women who abide by raunch culture. Levy believes women have to identify with several different gender stereotypes in order to participate in raunch culture. Gender stereotypes refer to simplistic generalizations of gender attributes and roles of individuals or groups. They may also be positive or negative but hardly disclose accurate information of others and reflect judgement. In addition,…

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    Gender norms, a controversial topic that is prevalent in this world today, is based on acceptable and unacceptable roles that are considered “normal” for male and female genders. Society places stereotypes on almost anything- if not everything- that has to do with gender. Roles that are done by a specific gender group that seems to be abnormal by society will be judged and will come with a cost. In her article, “Parent Keeps Child Gender Secret”, Jayme Poisson describes a family in which the…

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    Ariel’s stomach into knots as she stood outside of the intimidating building. New town, new school, same me, Ariel thought. Students streamed past Ariel into the building and she stayed inanimate. Every once and awhile someone would glance back at her as if she was some sort of freak. Ariel and her mother had just moved from a small house in the mountains to a beach town, from snow to sand. Ariel Clearwater was a goldfish in a sea of piranhas.. She took a deep breath then joined the sea. The…

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    Dictionary). When progressing through the film, Ariel seems to be being controlled by her primitive desires toward Prince Eric. Ariel is portrayed as a sixteen year old rebellious teenager. She goes against her father King Triton’s wishes and visits the surface. While on…

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    Ariel, the most helpful and strong spirit of Prospero serves him as a savor or a hero. He never disappointed Prospero, even a single word. From Caliban’s statement, all the spirits were forced to work for Prospero, but Ariel naturally obeyed all the commands, sometimes even thought ahead of Prospero or ask for the missions. For example, when Prospero asked Ariel to punish Caliban and the other two usurpers, Ariel designed the detailed plan and executed it…

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    Eric was deep sea fishing when he saw Ariel. He was getting read to catch the biggest fish of the day when Eric saw a lot of red rising up. Then suddenly, a girl with red hair, blue eyes, a purple top, and a turquoise tail appeared. Eric did not know what he had just stumbled upon, but he liked the looks of her. He tried to reach out to her and grab her hand but it was too late. Ariel had already got herself off the hook and swam as fast as she could away from that boat. From that moment on,…

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    belief that males dominate over women. In the beginning of the movie Ariel is full of power and she knows herself and what she wants to do, but she falls for a man. She is then taught by the sea witch that she is to be subordinate to men. She tells her that she only needs to sit there and look the part of a wife and that is why she does not need her voice to actually get a man. It is the use of benevolent sexism that leads Ariel, a sixteen-year-old girl, to believe that she does not have to…

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    Developmental issues Freud would say that Ariel is stuck in the Anal phase of Freud’s stages of Psychosexual development. She is anal explosive. At the beginning of the book, King Triton, Ariel’s father, can’t find her at the family concert. He is enraged when she shows up after the concert because she disobeyed him after he told her she was not allowed to go to the surface, or her grotto any longer. Ariel was very disorganised with her time management because she lost track of time while…

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    Department of Education. Ariel is a mermaid that desperately wants to have the life of a human and experience the way humans live. In the song “Part of Your World” from the The Little Mermaid, Ariel sings about how she wants to “be where the people are,” and Ariels says “what would I give if I could live out of these waters?” which shows you that Ariel would do just about anything to get out of the sea. Both Madame Loisel and Ariel both long for a different life. Ariel is mermaid that just…

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    character of Ariel, Caliban and Ferdinand, Shakespeare’s the tempest proves a successful European imperial project within the island. In opposite, Aime Cesaire’s A Tempest did not support but critiques the colonial theory through the depiction of Caliban, Ariel, and Eshu’s freedom of speech. The post-colonial theory is associated with a dominant nation who took control over a weaker nation known as the colony nation.…

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