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    Women want to feel pretty and feminine and those who love tattoos want their artwork to reflect the same thing. But the question is - what makes a feminine tattoo? There are three components to a womanly design. These are subject matter, placement, and color. For example, a woman and a man may both choose to have a similar tattoo but to make hers more feminine the woman may add girly touches and pretty colors to hers. While the man may choose to have his tattoo on his chest the woman may choose…

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    In a Man’s Woman by Frank Norris it is implied through textual evidence in the title that it is taking a stereotype of a man’s idea of the “perfect” woman. What is a man’s “perfect” woman? Back in the 1900 when this book was written it meant that a woman really didn’t have a say in her life she was proper, beautiful and there to support her husband. In Frank Norris novel A Man’s Women, it clearly shows that idea of a man’s perfect woman. There is also a stereotype for men as well. Men back in…

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    American society has always depicted gender roles, showing the population how certain genders should behave in relationships through the American mass media. Woman are shown as the passive character who often do not take charge while acting as the caregiver of the group. The male gender role is always the contrary acting assertive and predominantly the character in charge carrying the weight of the relationship. These roles are agreed upon by American society because these are the…

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    and not heard. In consonance with such tradition, a good woman is strong in her silence and she does not question authority. Mai Kao Thao was brought up in this belief, which had been strongly ingrained into her mother, as well. A good woman was to be docile, so as to not create trouble. As long as she did not object to men and their will, she was a good girl; perfect in her silence. Thao was told that silence was key in being a good woman, and that her life should consist of utter devotion…

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    In the current age, women and men are pretty much equal when it comes to rights. Both sexes can make decisions, vote, own property, and do all the things that americans should have the right to do. Most people in the current age take this for granted, and do not realize that for the majority of americas life it has not been this way. Women were treated very unfairly for many many years but with the help of women like Kate Chopin, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman, america has been forever changed.…

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    other competitors, starving, exhausted, uncomfortable, and desperately needing the trophy. You jump hearing the crackling of the mike cutting through your corrupted thoughts. “Pretty Hurts”, are the first two words the third contestant sings. You’re rammed with the depressing realization that this is your reality. Beyonce’s “Pretty Hurts” music video is about a pageant girl who has been competing in pageants for a very long time. She’s won hundreds of trophies but is still unhappy and…

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    reason why women are perceived this way if there were more women in Hollywood cinema I am sure they would perceive women differently. Since more men are in Hollywood cinema women usually just exist for the pleasure of men. It’s usually always a pretty young woman that gets the lead roles. 2 movies that depict the male gaze are “Gentlemen prefer blondes” directed by Howard Hawks, and “Repulsion” directed by Roman Polanski. The way that “Gentlemen prefer blondes” depicts the male gaze is that…

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    On the Subway Q2 The story is about two people are who is the mugger and the other who is the woman that is rich. The story is in the perspective of the woman who is going to get mugged. She explains how she gets so much and how the black guy is mugging in order to get money and eat. The guy does not have any money or anything like that but the woman has money. How she is powerful since she has money and she eats the food that he does not. Some poetic devices are like tone which is fearful.…

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    of the various themes throughout Their Eyes Were Watching God to add an underlying message to society. Female gender roles include not being as strong as men, never in charge, pretty to look at, and several more. While in contrast male gender roles are typically portrayed as having dominance and being the “hero” to a woman. Hurston expresses the gender roles given at this time in society by displaying Janie conforming to the beliefs of her various husbands. When Janie meets Jody, he…

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    everything from the insects to the flowers were 3-D animations that moved effortlessly. There was no dialogue because the commercial was mainly visual, so maybe there was no script. Danish Mother Seeks Father of Child commercial and showcases a Danish woman looking for the father of her child. It was constructed to as a way to give some attention to the country of Demark. We know it was constructed this way because it was made by a tourism company. There was no music because the commercial is…

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