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    Magona's Children Feminism

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    Feminism is a political ideology that pushes for gender equality by ridding society of gender roles and giving women the ability to have autonomy in their lives. In Sindiwe Magona’s book, To My Children’s Children, Magona describes the hardships of Magona’s life during the apartheid era is South Africa as a black woman and how this intersectionality affected her life. While most of her life was under apartheid, it was not the main focus of her story and became only a backdrop to her journey of…

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    and the article The Myth of Latin Woman . This two stories talks about how the author sees stereotype in their life or point of view. Stereotype Stereotypes is one of the biggest problems in the world for people because they get categorized based on gender, religion , race, education, and more things that’s how the author Nicholas Epley see it in his story and as well in my point of view. Some people get selected based on stereotype and it makes them feel different about themselves. In my…

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    INTUITIVE TO ASSUME AN EITHER STRICTLY FEMINIST OR ANTI-FEMINIST READING WHEN CONSIDERING EVE, THIS BINARY SYSTEM DOES NOT TAKE INTO ACCOUNT HOW BOTH READINGS IN FACT REINFORCE ONE ANOTHER Eve’s body is a particularly salient way in which her place in the gender hierarchy is solidified. This is established from the moment the characters are introduced in Book IV: Shee as a vail down to the slender waste Her unadorned golden tresses wore Disheveld, but in wanton ringlets wav 'd As the Vine…

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    gay thoughts does not make any man less of a man in the American society that we all live in. But the label of being gay did not happen overnight it was a series of men who fought for the right to be accepted in the American society. In the opposite gender had problems and solutions of there-own but one of them was not the right to be openly gay in american society. It was the fight to be more indipendent from there own husbands and the american society.…

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    there have been many topics discussed. Most of these topics were surprising and for the most part eye openers for many people in this class, like me. We discussed immigration, discrimination in the workplace, discrimination based on weight, race, gender, sexual orientation, tattoos, piercings, the LGBTQ community, sexual harassment, and racism. While having these discussions in class, I learned that in order to live amongst each other we have to be aware that everyone is different. We have to…

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    behavior receives positive sanctions and we begin to conform to those gender roles. In Spencer Cahill’s “Fashioning Gender Identity,” he explains that adults treat babies differently based on their sex, starting from the earliest days of infancy. This is the beginning of an identity that children begin to develop and eventually goes on to become a sex-class. By associating emotions, attitudes, and even colors with a specific gender, children learn that there are two different types of people.…

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    Stella Kowalski character often overlooked in Tennessee Williams, A Streetcar Named Desire. Throughout the play, the reader tends to become invested in Blanche and Stanley’s dominating roles, reducing Stella to the rivalry’s mediator. However, Stella’s development throughout the story is the deciding factor of Blanche’s inevitable fate. By the end of the play, Stella’s relationship to reality begins to crumble. Much like her sister, she begins to deny the truth, choosing the live in ignorance…

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    “If compassion was the motivating factor behind all of our decisions, would our world not be a completely different place?” This wise question was proposed by famous singer and songwriter, Sheryl Crow. This quote demonstrates that if everyone feels sympathy and sorrow for those who are less fortunate, this would motivate people to make a change. Sheryl Crow has been very successful in her art, winning nine grammy awards. She uses her talent of songwriting to promote a powerful message of change…

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    Paradise Now Analysis

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    Hany Abu-Assad’s Paradise Now debates the moral issues behind the methods implemented in violently resisting against an oppressor. Resistance, violence and war are heavily associated with men, while empathy and passivity are associated with women. The revolutionaries and have recruited two young men to follow through with the bombings. Said and Khaled’s plans to become martyr is heavily questioned by Suha, Abu Azzam's daughter. However, her power to influence is restricted, only being able to…

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    Carrie Hayden Mrs. Maeger English III Honors 16 October 2017 Bravery in disguise Hester Prynne is an outsider, along with many people in today's society because of things like race, religion, and beliefs. An example of a modern day relation to Hester Prynne is Melania Trump. She is judged and criticized by many people because she is not from America. Even though she is the President’s wife, she is not accepted by many. Since people are not fond of her, they have started attacking her…

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