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    Hook :“We are stronger in the places that we’ve been broken” (Hemingway). Explain Quote: Hemingway was broken by the many women of his life, however these experiences allowed him to become a stronger man. Tell about: Ernest Hemingway has been described as a “manly man” and used his masculinity not only to prove his personal qualities, but also to attract and impress the multiple women within his life. Tell about: The experiences and relationships he had with these women would go on to shape…

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    How does one learn life lessons while on a dare? In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, we see Sir Gawain go through just that. While on a journey to keep his word, we witness Gawain be faced with countless trials without his knowing. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight was created back in the late 14th century. We witness much of the culture that was featured during that time, in this story such as knights, kings, magic etc. In this story we witness a self-depreciating knight of the round table…

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    Everyone needs a role model to look up to in their lives. Young men, especially, need a good man to admire and try to be like. Sometimes we have dads or uncles or grandfathers who are good, but other times we have to look outside our families. Even boys with good fathers, sometimes prefer to look to famous people. Sports heros and actors are popular choices. Two sportsmen who are worthy of being called role models, and maybe even heroes, for their work outside of baseball are Sammy Sosa and…

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    without judgement, which is why she goes there when she needs to relax. Idgie is happiest when she can act naturally, even though she does not submit to conventional gender norms. In fact, “Idgie is female, yet wears men’s clothing, drinks liquor ‘like a man,’ tells tall stories, and loves Ruth and her baby with all her soul. As a result Idgie is loved, protected, and defended by all who know her” (Parsons). Despite her discordance with society, Idgie lives a pleasurable life surrounded by…

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    Gender Roles In Miss Julie

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    This is the origin of Julie´s hatred towards men, however this character possess an internal conflict as she says “that man was a swine. And I loved him!” Regardless of Julie´s expected self-image, she cannot deny her attraction for men and by being seduced by Jean she has betrayed her mother ideals of equality. Furthermore, Jean sees how Julie martyrizes the “shame and…

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    the way she behaved was decent enough, she felt comfortable with it, and failed to see the need for changing it to fit men’s standards of being a “normal girl”, although it was clearly not her choice to make. The same happened to Ms. Maudie with the man who cursed her and her beloved flowers to hell just because from his point of view, a widow like her should not be having any sort of recreation. Even Atticus, who appeared to be perfectly sensible and impartial all the time, made this comment on…

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    wrecked my happiness, you’ve ruined my whole future..."(p.221) and “I’m saved! Nora, I’m saved!” (p.222), Torvald exhibits his self-absorbed nature. The anger Nora sees after Torvald's opening of the letter gets Nora in shock and shows her a strange man, someone she had not been wife to, and someone she did not love. She realizes their marriage is all fake and mutually beneficial because of their social status and that it is not real love. She starts realizing that she has been treated without…

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    She is at confusion with the idea of morality and her natural drives. Her false notions of sexuality sprang up mostly from the illogical advices of her mother. As Esther says “My mother had always told me never under any circumstances to go with a man to…

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    In the post-apocalyptic novel The Road by Cormac McCarthy, McCarthy outlines a gray desolate story about and man and his son travelling a road riddled with macabre obstacles to reach the Southern Coast. The man and the boy begin travelling because it will soon be winter, and winter will be especially inclement, the world is covered in ash, which creates a dark blanket over the Earth. For, before the birth of the boy a never identified catastrophe ravaged the earth with fire, leaving few…

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    A Wicked Woman is a short story written by the famous author Jack London. It is a story about an unconfident young lady named Loretta and how her life is mostly decided by the men around her; in fact the whole story reflects a strong male dominance. The whole story and especially the language in the dialogues follow the gender stereotypes of men and women. Loretta is depicted with the characteristics of a “typical” woman: delicate, sensitive, cute and not that intelligent as Alice…

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