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    The Storm Reaction

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    “The Storm” written by Kate Chopin is a controversial story about a brief love affair between past lovers, both whom are married to other people. The story’s plot can be overwhelming for sensitive readers as it touches personally on marital affair and sex. Like all stories, “The Storm” has a theme which can be interpreted differently by readers who closely analyze the story. For example, my initial reaction of the short story was that it was a story of deception; it was also hard to follow…

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    Symbolism In Janie's '

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    Quote 1: Janie understands the concepts of marriage. The bee’s represent the male figure while the flower represents the female figure making love. The bees are known to help flowers reproduce by spreading the pollen from one flower to another. This interaction between the bee and flower symbolizes love and introduces Janie to sex. This causes her to want a relationship, making this her horizon. This represents Janie’s sexuality. (67 Words) Quote 2: Janie looks at the tree with the bees and…

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    Sexuality between the sexes and the medical/health outcomes have changed dramatically. In the beginning of times, a women’s sexuality was only seen as a reproduction of children. Men, typically were allowed to do whatever they pleased. Women who were sexual were deemed deviant. Those who could not get jobs or status resulted to prostitution to keep them afoot. Prostitutes were frowned upon, but the men committed the acts were not. Those who committed sex outside of marriage were penalized. This…

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    etc. We also learned what sex can be influenced by: psychology, culture, and biology. Psychology mainly refers to our mood and personality. With culture, this refers to our own standards of sexuality, religion, and what media is like in our culture. Lastly, biology refers to our genetics and how as humans sexuality is compared to animals. Most of us are more influenced by one of these than…

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    This song is about a lesbian girl who wants to steal girlfriend from a boy. She thinks that she is much better than that boy. She believes that she is superior while a boy is inferior because she can make that boy feeling scared of her. She can make a boy cry by taking his girlfriend to a date and she is going to steal a role of a boy. She also has got that boy worried because of the fact that she can smoothly convince his girlfriend to be hers by creating a story and imputing a boy. Since girls…

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    Masculinity In Superbad

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    Superbad, one of the most iconic bromance films of all time. When asked what this movie is about, many say two things; at first glance, on the surface it seems like this film is all about going through hell just to get laid and to get alcohol, but I’d argue that there is a deeper part of the story, it is about two bros dealing with some “relationship problems”. Those two bros are Seth and Evan. Seth and Evan have been life long friends and are now coming to the end of their senior year of high…

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    To Feel Infinite High school is a place where teens have to deal with social hierarchy, teenage angst, and hormones. Loads of young adult movies try their best to portray and include this lovely time of high school life. A movie in particular that does it really well is about an alienated freshman boy who meets two seniors. The seniors take the boy under their wing and help him discover the world from a new perspective after everything the boy has been through. All at the same time the boy is…

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    The Thumb Poem Analysis

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    Harrison further delves into Bishop’s approach of sexuality by saying she does it from the “perspective of the outsider, in whom she can represent more readily than in the lover our sources of connection. Alone and quite familiar with alienation, the outsider has access both to escape and to profound, imagined forms of intimacy” (58). This explains why she allowed her early works to be published. The ambiguity of the protagonist in The Thumb meant she could explore distaste for masculinity free…

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    THE TURNING POINT: RECONCILING RAPE AND ROME’S FOUNDATIONS Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita tells the story of the founding of Rome, and includes several prominent stories of rape: that of Rhea Silvia, the Sabine women, Lucretia, and Verginia. Curiously, each of these rape stories is tied to the founding of integral parts of Roman society and politics. I will argue that Livy’s stories of rape are directly connected to the founding of Roman political institutions because the rapes act as turning points,…

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    divided into 4 categories based on their scores: 0-25, meant high-grade nonhomophobic men; 26-50, low-grade nonhomophobic men; 51-75, low-grade homophobic men; and 76-100, high-grade homophobic men (Adams, Wright, & Lohr, 1996). For this study the male participants where then divided into two groups based on their scores 0-50 = nonhomophobic men, n =29; 51-100 = homophobic men, n =35; this was done as there was not enough men who scored in the high-grade nonhomophobic range (0-25) (Adams, Wright…

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