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    questioned and violated. The problem lies in the collective psyche of the society, which includes both men and women. The sensibility is fashioned according to the male norms and thus the females in our society either witness or participate in their own subjugation process. This article tries to analyse the questions of female subjugation in M.Sajida’s Matsyagandhi and Snehalatha Reddy’s Sita. It attempts a comparative critiquing of these plays to find how the myth of subjectivity is challenged…

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    Measures: Androgenousness, Curvaceousness, and Starring Frequencies in Adult Media Actress discuss the evolutionary basis of male response to pornographic material, testing the role of female physical attractiveness ( FPA) on male arousal (Voracek & Fisher, 2006) , as well as the specifics aspects of female imagery that most appeal to male desire. Based on the findings of this article we can assert that physical attractiveness is…

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    1. After watching “Miss Representation”, it provided to me some sort of clarification to the text “Female Chauvinist Pigs”. I can personally conclude that the text was trying to convey that not only is there a serious issue with gender and sex roles within our society, to where women find that the use of their sexuality to get what they want is okay, but also that very same message is portrayed throughout the media, and it’s not helping the future generations. What I find very surprising and can…

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    Charlotte Lennox wrote her famous 18th century novel The Female Quixote with the intention of exploring how fiction can be used to describe women’s lives and the societal expectations that surround women. Lennox’s spin on the classic quixotic character who suffers from romantic delusions was the perfect avenue for constructing a satirical novel which prompts the reader to question many societal norms surrounding gender roles. Lennox structures her novel as a series of comic “adventures” of…

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    The refugee crisis I am choosing is Empowering Women Refugees because I believe that it is important to focus on such an overwhelming issue even today in the twenty-first century. Women have always been seen as second-class citizens around the world, even in developed countries such as the United States women do not receive equal treatment as men. There are more than 66 million people forcibly misplaced throughout the world (Women’s Refugee Commission). Women and children account for most of…

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    ancient times, practices that devalued women and put men on top have been in place and have transferred out to our society today, where women are valued more for their image than their intelligence. The countries of India and China have the practices of female infanticide, where it's actually the most popular. The documentary “It’s a Girl” first shows an Indian women stating “Women have the power to give life,” she explains, “and the power to take it away.” (It's a Girl) India and china have…

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    The Dangers of Female Circumcision When most people think of circumcision, they typically think of males; however, it is just as prevalent in females, who actually end up suffering from this event. Female circumcision is a very serious problem that most people appear to be completely ignorant of. It affects females in the majority of countries across the world, including the United States. Females are facing this horrific event in their lives not knowing just how bad the consequences will be;…

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    and females bodies are viewed today on magazine or ads? Do people look just at what they want to look at or do people look at the whole picture? Sometimes who’s ever on the magazines people just want to look at what ever pops out to them. It can be either male body 's, females body 's, males clothing or females clothing. Another view on things can be movies. Every romantic movie has a least one handsome male with a six pack and a beautiful girl with a nice skin tone and nice legs. For females to…

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    including humans, reproduce to ensure the survival of their species. The male and female reproductive systems are essential for reproduction. The main purpose of the male reproductive system is to produce and deliver sperm into the female reproductive system. The main purpose of the female reproductive system is to produce egg cells and to nurture a fertilized egg so it is able to develop into a fetus. The male and female reproductive systems are distinct from one another in that the male…

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    then. Here we have two dramas that demonstrate a couple of examples of female oppression in that time period. While “A Doll’s House”, by Henrik Ibsen, and “Trifles”, by Susan Glaspell both presents us with two women that are strongly oppressed by men in their society, they are shown in…

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