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    like the saying, “Not all that glitters is gold” and the Central theme of Alias is that Women should not conform to societys idea of what their sexuality should or should not be. Dystopianism is an important theme in the novel The Heart Goes Last by Margaret Atwood.…

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    Authentic: Margaret Fuller: A New American Life tells “Margaret Fuller’s story from the inside, using most direct evidence-- her own words, and those of her family and friends, recorded in the moment, preserved in archives” (Marshall, 2013, pg. xxi). Because Marshall, in her writing, used Fuller’s “own words” there was little need for the author herself interpret Fuller's thoughts or draw her own conclusions; rather, Marshall was left to research and provide Fuller’s ideas and beliefs in a…

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    Church. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau organized the transcendental club. Other important members of the club were F. H hedge, George Ripley, Bronson Alcott, Margaret Fuller, and Theodore Parker. Much of their writing appeared in the Dial, a journal from 1840 to 1844, which was edited by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller. George Ripley founded Brook Farm, a cooperative…

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    hierarchical society, identity—which has been a constant topic or struggle throughout all three works—, or social class systems, elements of dystopian concepts can be seen through Aldous Huxley's Brave New World as well as George Orwell’s 1984 and Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale. The audience simply could not have asked for a better protagonist than Winston Smith. Not only does the reader identify with him, but they also have the privilege of viewing the world through his eyes and his eyes…

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    In the novel ‘Beloved’, Morrison successfully mananges to create a credible ghost character. Despite the fact that the novel is based upon a very real history, the fictitious parts of the novel almost seem as shockingly real as the factual parts. In CHAPTER, Morrison shows that we learn more about Beloved through the eyes of Paul D. We as readers already trust Paul D so as Morrison voices her opions of Beloved through Paul D it helps us to acknowledge that Beloved is more than just a ghost. Paul…

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    Dating back to October 16, 1916, Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the U.S. Soon after, she was arrested and accused of supplying indecent materials to women. In 1938, the clinic officially became the American Birth Control League, and by 1944, had over 200 functioning centers and a significant amount of clients—upwards of around forty-thousand. Many at the time found the operation’s name offensive, and Sanger changed it to what we all know today as the Planned Parenthood…

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    Handmaids Tale Analysis

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    In the world before Gilead, Offred felt uncomfortable with her mother’s feministic ways, and she had an affair with a married man named Luke. Luke then divorced his wife and married her, and they had a child together. When Gilead started they took their daughter as they tryed to escape across the border into Canada. Instead, they were caught and Offred hasn’t seen her husband or daughter since. After her capture, she continues to mentally resist Gilead, but she submits to Gilead. Afterwards,…

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    As hinted by the quotation, Offred felt guilty for having enjoyed the sex she had with Nick. At first, Offred agreed to have sex with Nick because of a pact she made with Serena Joy. Getting pregnant by Nick would save Offred from shipment to the colonies. However, after the act transpired, a revision occurred within Offred, which saw the return of her old identity. The identity that Offred had throughout most of the novel was a precarious one that Offred created to conform to Gilead society. It…

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    In Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, the Commanders run a society lacking authentic emotions and relationships. They use threats of removal to the colonies and death to fulfill their desire for order. A Handmaid’s only purpose in life is to produce offspring for their Commander, and they have no connections or feelings for each other. Offred says that Handmaids like her are for “breeding purposes” and are merely “two-legged wombs…sacred vessels, ambulatory chalices” for their Commander’s…

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    Elaborate on Margaret Sanger and what she is known for accomplishing. Margaret Sanger (1879-1966) devoted her life to legalizing birth control and making it universally available for women. Her well-known accomplishment is changing the law to break the Comstock Law which banned birth control (Kotch, 2015). Describe methods of family planning? Which method appears to be most effective? Which method appears to be least effective? Available methods include: (1) abstinence, the only 100%…

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