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    Tone Of Barbie Doll

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    approval, and only once she was “displayed on silk” with a plastic nose, as said in “Doesn’t she look pretty? /Everyone said. Consummation at last. /To every woman a happy ending.” (lines 23-25) The irony of this situation, is that with all the happiness that is now brought to be a considered perfect ending, that it through restorative makeup and putty nose that she is finally considered pretty and that is finally able to achieve happiness that her mission is completed, but it is only done…

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    Woman are set to create desire for men and often thought of the weak and vulnerable of the two sex. The romance formula glorifies the distance between sexes (Snitow 136). Atwood portrays woman as submissive and defenceless to the men. In “Woman’s Novels”, woman aren’t respected, men take their sexuality for granted, must be affiliated with love, and should always be married. Women often hide their “desires” to protect the reputation that they must maintain to keep status in society. In…

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    Hate Of Patriarchy

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    The Patriarchy is a social system that puts men in a position of power, often because they are men. I want to destroy it. I don 't like the constant objectification of women. I hate the fact that a fetus has more rights than a woman because there is a chance it 'll become male. I hate the fact that in some places women are not even allowed to do anything without the supervision of a male. I hate the idea that lesbians are perceived as male hating, but gay men are shielded from accusations of…

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    olives of women 's dresses flow loosely in the breeze. Demanding the attention of all who pass by are the rosy cheeks, plush lips, and radiant eyes of the upscale women seemingly all around. So many pretty faces one might see on the city street. But, that is all women were; they were pretty faces in pretty dresses. The 1940’s yielded many beautiful women; yet most had a passionate desire to be acknowledge for more. A prominent feminist of the time named Virginia Woolf promoted the idea that…

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    displayed as if they have a desire to be conquered by men. In Max shoes printed ads, an Asian woman is lying on a man shoe. The man shoe is magnified much bigger than her whole body. Her hands, breast, waist and hips are tied into the man shoe laces. However, she looks more relaxed than feel like to resist being tied. The purpose of this intention is to elicit sexual arousal of the men. Also, the woman…

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    of a woman that they are really attracted to can set off some emotions that are not easy to handle. Feeling nervous around a woman is not unusual, but when you know how to flirt with a woman using effective techniques, then you will be able to calmly know that you can make her want you. Here are some flirting tips for men that should make the whole thing run a lot smoother 1. Use your eyes as a way to woo her. Most guys are going to totally ignore using the eyes as a way to flirt with a woman,…

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    Bad Guys Research Paper

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    If you’re a woman you know that good men are rare to find, but it’s no secret when we bump into the bad guys. The first thing a woman looks for in a guy is to make sure he has all of his priorities together. Good men always seem to put God first before anything else. While bad guys put money, shoes, and clothes before anything else important in their life. Wanting to have nice things in life isn’t necessarily a bad thing but putting god first shows us the life he wants us to live and teaches us…

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    to become "pretty" ultimately led to her own demise. Piercy’s witty line, "the undertaker's cosmetics painted on, a turned-up putty nose, and dressed in a pink and white nightie."(20-22), probes that even when we are dead society expects us to look a certain way. We are made to appear serene, just like a "Barbie Doll" in her box. I believe the way Piercy uses irony to refer to the ending as a "happy ending", makes the ending much more heartbreaking. "Consummation at last. To every woman a happy…

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    Women were not allowed to provide for themselves, their place was to be the pretty object. They were to be watched and taken care of. A woman could not define herself as an individual, but rather as an object contingent on her husband, children, and household. In the 19th century Europe, while the industrial revolution was beginning the push for a woman to leave the home, the bourgeoisie clung to the old role of the woman, further encapsulating…

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    Having a baby that you can design that's pretty amazing except there are some coincidences. There's many reasons why it's good to have a designer baby. You can design your baby to have a different eye color than the mom or dad even the same hair color too. The baby can me born to have no disabilities or any diseases. For instance, if there's a woman who can't have any children she can create her own baby but she will have to find a carrier and her and her spouse may have to pay a lot of…

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