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    In the book, The Awakening, Kate Chopin addresses a common struggles woman face in society through the main character Edna Pontellier during the 1800s. Edna Pontellier is an American woman infused with charm and grace. Edna’s charm could not escape her. She moved gracefully among the crowds and appeared self-contained. Edna learned to master her feeling by not to showing outward and spoken feelings of affections, either in herself or in others. This common custom seems to be understood among…

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    The poem “ The Story of an Hour ” was written and published by Kate Chopin in 1894. Kate Chopin was born Katherine O'Flaherty in 1850 in St. Louis, Missouri. Chopin was an American author who wrote short stories and novels . She is now considered to have been an American 20th-century feminist authors of Catholic or Southern background. “The Story of an Hour” is Kate Chopin’s short story about the thoughts of a newly widowed woman after she is told that her husband has died due to a train…

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    “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin revolves around a woman, Louise Mallard as the main character to develop the theme independence. The title of the story demonstrates how many things can happen within a single hour. Normally death is accompanied by grief and sorrow. On the other hand, this story is proof that death can certainly bring joy and independence. In this short story, Chopin writes about a woman who finds unexpected independence, no matter how transient. The story starts off by…

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    in this form, and therefore lead women on an endless journey to achieve impossible standards. Even the highest paid super models in the world, such as Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, and Tyra Banks could not escape the harsh criticism that accompanied their weight. During an interview with Women’s Wear Daily, when asked if she had a life motto, Kate Moss responded, ““Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels.”.” Kate’s answer further emphasizes the fact that even those who seemed to perfectly define…

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    a drug addict and gave a serious inside view to the heroin scene. At a young age, he died of an overdose which shook the fashion community (Spindle). Day is well known for her ‘discovery ‘ of Kate Moss, a model known as the queen of heroin chic. Day captured the struggles and Kate Moss acted them well. Moss truly defined the Heroin Chic movement. Her thin boy-like body and pale skin envisioned the heroin addict (Christine C). This realistic dipicting of heroin use lead to different messages…

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    Being an absolute fail, I have not posted on my blog in over a month! Honestly, school has been rough with tests everyday- ahh the pains of being in an exam year- but now I am back! Again... Today I decided to make a blog post on my three favourite drugstore lipsticks. Spoiler: All of them are absolutely gorgeous! I absolutely can not leave the house without a touch of lipstick, it is an essential for me in my everyday life. Of course, over the years I've had many people tell me (*cough* older…

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    celebrities. Thus, people get pressurize from the ads the media has created. The media drives ordinary people to dislike their own body image. This is illustrated by looking at the models and the magazines the media is portraying. Models like Kate Moss, Tyra Banks, Cara Delevingne and Miranda Kerr, you see them all over the media. Media portrays them as thin, beautiful and successful. This has a huge impact on how ordinary people view ourselves because we compare ourselves with them. The…

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    An estimated 30 million people of varying ages and genders struggle with an eating disorder in the United States. (Textbook in Psychiatric Epidemiology, p.343) Why is it that eating disorders are so prevalent in western societies? An answer to that would be because of what the media portrays as normal. The media depicts unrealistic and harmful body standards for both men and women, but predominantly towards women. Slender body types are widespread in every type of media from magazines to movies.…

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    importantly, it comes off perfectly: her and her husband couldn’t look happier. Kate Middleton Wearing perhaps one of the most famous wedding dresses ever, Kate Middleton didn’t disappoint during her royal wedding. The lacy sleeves, the elegant V-neck, and the tasteful taper all combine for a timeless take on the traditional wedding gown look. Even the Prince couldn’t help but blush. Kate Moss Tasteful but fun, Kate Moss’s dress is elegant enough for the occasion while also displaying her…

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    When utilizing the AIDA business model: Topshop sufficiently accomplish their objective customer consideration by marketing themselves crosswise over different channels of communication making themselves referred to whatever number individuals as could be expected under the circumstances. Likewise, the way that they are an international company demonstrates they have picked up the attention of a large chunk of fashion followers. The brand intrigues customers and keeps their attention through…

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