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    Female Oppression The Trifles is a play was written in 1916 by Susan Glaspell; it gives insights into the role of the women in the society during this period. The play can be described as feminist in that it fights against the depiction of women as brainless housewives (Bressler 183). The play takes place in Mr. Wright’s untidy house after his murder and his wife’s incarceration for his death. There are five characters in the play, three of them are males, and two of them are females. Mrs. Hale…

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    committed. Male, female, and juvenile offenders have many similarities and differences along with the way the offenders are treated and prosecuted. Many studies show that female sex offenders are distinctly different from male sex offenders. Researchers have advocated for the development of typologies specific to female sex offenders, as male offender’s typologies, the researcher’s argument is not representative of female sex offenders. Despite the assertion is that male and female offenders…

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    It has been scientifically proven that both male and female genders are very much distinct in various traits. Many researchers have identified the differences in several specific skills. Even though both females and males have their beneficial in certain things. This essay will compare and contrast boys and girls in the way they think, their cognitive skills and their personality traits. Many people say that females think very differently from males. Well, that turns out to be a true statement,…

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    Looking closely at the female characters in Frankenstein, the relationship between females and their submissive roles shows how they are disposable, and serve a function for the male characters in the novel. A few female characters such as Justine, Margret, Elizabeth, Safie, and Agatha are all being used for the purpose of male characters. They are nothing more but just a source of actions for the male characters in the novel. The things that usually happen to the female characters in the novel…

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    portrayal of female characters within their works, however in Austen’s novel it acted as the focal point of the story and took a more liberalized appearance because of the time gap. The male dominated view of a female’s place in society historically is explored in both stories. The similar representation of female characters is shown to exist in both Emma and Hamlet because of the dialogue between characters and actions taken by them outlining the stereotypes and objectification of female…

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    African Female Elephants Elephants are known to live long and be social. Elephants are very intelligent and strong as well. In this article, Wild Female African Elephants (Loxodonta Africana) Exhibit Personality Traits of Leadership and Social Integration by Phyllis Lee and Cynthia Moss (2012) it is about animal personality and it has been measure by reactions forceful to dreadful; modest to intense. As a seemingly perpetual and exceptionally social species, elephants were required to exhibit…

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    This study seeks to explore and explain why ACL injuries are more prevalent in female athletes. FACTORS OF ACL TEARS ACL injuries are due to many different factors besides the way a person lands or moves their legs. Some of those factors depend on an athlete’s age and/or the length and frequency they play, whether it be in an actual game or practice. Many athletes begin playing sports around the age of five or six years old. Children that age play sports for the fun of it and also play…

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    Well Elizabethan England had a different mentality, because of the low opinions of women and what they could do, only men acted. Young boys would be cast for female roles because they had not yet reached puberty and their voices were relatively high. This made the portrayal of female characters difficult, female gender ended up relying solely on costume and the ability of the boy to portray a woman, but plays like “Twelfth Night” complicated this because it is play about a young woman…

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    Female Body Image Analysis

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    at the female body. Before civilization, mankind use to walk on this earth without any, or very little clothing, which depended on the climate of the area. Then later, women were taught that they must hide their body because it was supposed to be more modest and “ladylike”, while the male’s body was viewed as art. Over the years the times have changed, and the vision of an ideal human body has standards of what it should and shouldn’t look like. Margaret Atwood had compared the female body…

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    My three pieces focus on femininity and sexuality, “The Undeniable Ecstasy of the Female Body (Series),” have been inspired by the oversexualized female body, as seen specifically in the “sexy lady motorcycle decals” often presented in a black background and white subject. I wanted to desexualize the female body by including only a recognizable outline with the subject being “painted” using the fluid painting technique. Through my art I have always expressed that a female’s sexuality should not…

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