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    not to give in to her imaginations in fear of disappointing her husband, but she started to break free of her husband 's control by letting herself fantasize. As time passed, she got obsessed with the yellow wallpaper. The wallpaper was ugly and the worst paper the narrator saw in her life, and then the narrator got so fixated with it that she started seeing different patterns in it. The narrator didn’t have any control over life or her relationship. She was never asked for any opinion on…

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    Short Story On Dishonor

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    that, but her emotions got the best of her. She didn't want to see Kooper being shamed as a homosexual. She'd rather risk her self than let Kooper go down, especially since he came from a military family and would bring dishonor on them. “A woman? A woman?” Joe repeated. Fallon opened her mouth, then closed it, resembling a fish out of water. Kooper was slowly fading in and out of conscious as a result of his injuries. “Y-yes,” Fallon whispered. “I can't believe we've had a woman in our…

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    experiences that she went through. For instance, Still I Rise, Phenomenal Woman, and I know why the caged bird sings, are some of her examples. Angelou was not only a famous poet, but an inspirational speaker, book writer, civil rights activist, actress, and dancer. One of her most fascinating accomplishments is being the First African American woman, to have her screenplay produced. The name of her Screenplay…

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    Beowulf, the Geats built a lighthouse in honor of Beowulf, their own kind of elegy for a man they thought so highly of. A person whom I hold a lot of respect for is my great grandma Alvina who passed away in June of 2014; I respect her because she was hardworking, enduring,…

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    since the day I lost my mother my life was flipped upside down. All I am left with is question. Every day I ask myself will I get over the loss of my mother? Will I forgot any of the memories that I shared with her? Will she be watching down on me or will I make her proud? Will my little brother be okay without her? Does she hate me for the decision that I made on her behalf? I do not know any of the answers but maybe in time I will get to know. I lost the kindest hearted woman that I will…

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    A long time ago, there was a fire that killed about 146 immigrant woman. What had happened was that these women had been working, and every time they had to empty out their purses to make sure they weren’t stealing. The day the fire broke out, they were checking the purses. The fire started on the 8th floor and spread upwards. The whole story was written some months later in one of the most popular journals called the “McClure’s Magazine.” The buildings were made out of wood, it was obvious that…

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    Tempie Herndon Durham was a woman born into slavery up until she was 31 years old in which finally she was free and began a new life as a free woman. She has her life story to back her up to be a credible source of information to get a view of slavery and what it was like at the time. This story of hers telling us a slight passage of her life story from her owners and their cotton mill and dye production to when she got married to another slave from another plantation, I believe that through her…

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    the boat, then I was in America. That boat was my career's takeoff" I said. "Hey, are you an interior designer, because when I saw you the whole room became beautiful" Louis Meyer, movie mogul said. "No thanks, I'm going to an audition for a woman with abundant amounts of rage. Thanks for helping me get into character" I angrily stated to him. "Who do you even think you are Mr. Whatever your name is?" "I am Meyer, Louis Meyer,movie mogul. You're an actress?" He asked me. "Yes and I have an…

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    Orlando Museum Reflection

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    piece. This museum is joins museum the combined modern American graphics & African artifacts in a contemporary space. When first enter the museum a woman and man my age or order welcome me with a big hello I reply my hello and pay for my sister and I ticket. As I was walking around, I realize Art has no format, which make it unique. What I realize well looking at the art portrait that most artist has dark side that show through their art. If you want to see good original art go to the…

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    “The change in woman & the shift in Feminine gender roles in the “roaring” 1920’s” by Frances Bullen This essay explores how the effect of gender movements changed during the flapper movement in the 1920’s, mainly focusing on the feminine gender roles. The roles of gender changed after ww1 and when the woman finally got the vote, Society changed for women after they got suffrage Received the right to vote and brought in prohibition. Historian Michael Lerner asserted, “women had the right to…

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