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    conventional notions of femininity. In the 19th century, women focus to wear pretty dresses, learn how to play music, like to read, have a sense of dance, and marry with a rich guy. Men tend to marry with feminine in the traditional way. In the movie, Mr Darcy said, “A woman must have a thorough knowledge of singing, dancing and the art of war,” In the tradition feminine character, female cannot inherit their father’s property. If a woman who is single without money, they become weakness. They…

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    First of all, society say if you are pretty you have a better chance of achieving rather than others. Women are being judge and stereotype with titles like the phrase “because you are a woman.” That phrase is the reason or the start of judgmental towards inequality. The phrase defines because you are a female you are incapable of achieving what a male can do. For example, the performance of high- achieving women math students on challenging math tests can be impaired by a social-psychological…

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    are two authors who fought for women's equality in their articles, A vindication of the Rights of Woman, and A Woman’s Beauty: Put-Down or Power Source, feminism is expressed through these readings while being compared they are also indiffierent from one another. Wollstonecraft states that women have always been seen as less than, and unimportant, in the other hand Sontag expresses the pressure a woman goes through in her lifetime. Feminist writers just like these authors expose the hardships…

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    time passes in the coffin, Snow White matures physically and attracts the eye of the prince which is evident when he describes her as “beautiful.” The prince proclaims that Snow White “shall be [his] bride” and carries her out of the forest a mature woman of marrying age (Brothers 89). Snow White ages and matures physically, enough to be taken by the prince as his bride. However, Snow White’s character fails to mature psychologically. Upon her wakening, Snow White discovers “tender feelings for…

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    Susan Glaspell’s play “Trifles” is about an abused woman who is saved by the thoughtfulness of other women, this story this story symbolized the struggles for women in early America. Miss wright had a bird a pretty songbird that lived in its cage not flying or singing. Miss wright was the same as the bird, because her husband didn’t let her sing like she did when she was young. Also he didn’t allow her to leave just like the bird locked in its cage. But when her husband broke her bird Miss…

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    etc. All these products are seeing on your television screen in the form of commercials promoting them for women. All these things are more than likely in your house because of your daughter, mother, or even yourself because you need them to look pretty. And these things are the reason women cannot accept them as natural. But I did! I didn’t like wearing makeup and looking pretty.Being…

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    In the Greek Myth of Pygmalion, there’s a young sculptor whose name is Pygmalion. “He thought nothing on earth was as beautiful as the white marble folk that live without faults and never grow old. Indeed, he said that he would never marry a mortal woman.” Later on, he finished building a statue of an ivory maiden, who was absolutely gorgeous. Even though it was a statue, Pygmalion fell in love with her. He loved her more than anything else in the world. On the festival of Venus, he went to the…

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    Love Of The Modern Woman During the 20s it was an extraordinary time where “traditional women” had an important upcoming of self confidence, and self worth. Women before this upcoming were expected to do what men told them too, as men were seen to be at the top of society’s totem of superiority. The 20s were a time of change however, and not everyone thought this way any longer. As World War 1 made it apparent that women can play a larger role in our society, women picked up the slack back home…

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    Persuasive Essay On Mulan

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    laying down your life for something bigger than yourself or someone’s. Sometimes it involves giving up everything you have ever known…” (Roth, p. 140). In the Disney movie, Mulan, it concerns of a young woman who dresses and acts like a man in order to take her ill father’s place in a war because woman where not allowed to fight. She left everything she knew in order to spare her father from entering another war. At the end, she conquered the enemy and was awarded by the emperor of her victory…

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    box, regarding women rights on her famous book “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”. On her publish he hardly argues against the opinion of several other philosopher’s views towards women like Rousseau’s. clearly stating that women should not be perceived like delicate flowers because that’s a synonymous of weakness making us submissive to man. To vindicate woman means to acknowledged and affirm that both man and woman are human beings awarded with the same inalienable rights to life, liberty,…

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