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    said that Hitchcock is against feminism from his metaphorical use of the bird attacks to punish the women for stepping into male realms. In the analysis of feminism among the female characters, I will use mainly the characters Melanie Daniels and Lydia Brennan since they are the main ones in showing a contrast relating to feminism. To make clear, feminism can be simply thought of as the idea of women being equal to men on social, political, and economic grounds. The idea of feminism displayed…

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    quality; their ability as women to exercise power successfully in a man’s world. In Jane Austen’s, Pride and Prejudice, Austen emphasizes on the various ways that women exercise power in a man’s world, and what they use this power for. Charlotte Lucas, Lydia Bennet, and Elizabeth Bennet all have unique personalities causing them to have different ways of exercising…

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    class, marry for security and higher social standing, an eighteenth century notion that contrasts heavily from the qualities applied to currently married couples. Some marriages such as Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, Mr. Collins and Charlotte, and Wickham and Lydia, focus their marriage primarily on wealth and security, whereas couples like Bingley and Jane, and Darcy and Elizabeth center more so on genuine affection. Mr.…

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    Heart Failure Paper

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    paper deals with a case study of a female Lydia who is 68 years old and is suffering from Heart Failure. She is a heavy…

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    well as they should have been. Through the characters of Lydia Bennet, Elizabeth Bennet, and Mrs. Bennet, Jane Austen shows the different rights and customs of the time period. In the story “Pride and Prejudice” Jane Austen uses the character Lydia Bennet to give a glimpse of how women were treated during this time period. Lydia is the youngest out of the Bennet girls and was boy crazy, she especially loved rich boys. Throughout the story Lydia and her sisters are looking for a rich man to…

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    Elizabeth and Darcy, Charlotte and Mr. Collins Symbols Beauty - indicates how well one follows and adheres to societal rules Mary vs Jane vs Elizabeth Color - represents class, mood/emotions, intentions When with wickham and lydia all of the girls wear white except for lydia and the mother. Character Development Elizabeth Bennet She is the main character who has an embarrassing family and poor connections. She is in the middle class and is pretty(not as pretty as jane) and very intelligent.…

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    and Lydia spoil their children with “nursery”, rarely discipline them, and are treated…

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    with the nursery and something bad might happen. The text also notes that “It’s just that the nursery is different now than it was,” (Bradbury 1). Bradbury is trying to get the point across to readers that Lydia is very concerned that there is something wrong with the nursery and is worried. Lydia is also concerned that the children are spending too much time in the nursery and it is taking the role as parents for the kids. Bradbury suggests that some technology should be taken away. and it is…

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    and sister, Lydia. Elizabeth differed from them in three ways: in her mannerism, communication, and perspective on life. Although described as lively and playful, Elizabeth knew to behave well in different societal situations. She spoke in a manner that was polite but keen. For instance, she used her wit and keen observation to paint a person’s character. When she was dancing with Mr. Darcy, she painted his character right before him, but…

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    The Crucible Prologue

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    Lydia looked away. He would treat her like an adult when she started acting like one. Screw that, she wanted respect without having to earn it from her own family. Isaac shook his head. “That doesn’t matter. Look, I promised dad I wouldn’t let you out of…

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