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    Vijay Tendulkar’s Kamala: A Critique of The Male - Dominated Society Talluri Mathew Bhaskar Lecturer in English A.P.R.J.College Tendulkar successfully brings out the ugly cultural deformity of our society through his plays. He depicts gender deformity in Kamala, political deformity in Ghashiram Kotwal , physical deformity in Sakharam Binder, mental deformity in Encounter in Umbugland and Kanyadan and spiritual deformity in The Vultures --Manchi Sarath Babu Abstract:…

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    to be very experienced in manipulation. Throughout the play, Iago is able, with words, to control almost every character he speaks to, like a puppet master. His plan plays out perfectly before the very eyes of everyone, without them suspecting a thing. Keeping his loyalty looking clean, Iago is able to use his victim’s trust in him against them. He masters many persuasive techniques and demonstrates these through his wording, and quick, thought…

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    Although there is no documentation of the life of Nan Braymer, his poetry reflecting the helplessness and vulnerability of the public during the middle of the 20th century proved sufficient fuel for the fire surrounding the Vietnam War. In the poem, “Five Day Requiem for Vietnam”, by Nan Braymer, an American soldier reflects on the normalcy and habitualness of immoral actions in war while contrasting war resentment with war continuity, ultimately conveying a desperate tone by forcing readers to…

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    William Egginton has given a comprehensive analysis of film in which he argues that “this thematic convergence is not new, but is rather the logical extension of a narrative trope whose history predates the invention of film and, in fact, reaches back to the invention of theater in the 16th century”. William states that what film has brought into the picture at the end of this century is the possibility that the circle will become complete, that the represented reality will cross the threshold…

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    My Shogunate Investigation Throughout Japan’s history men were valued higher than woman, and men were the favoured gender. Both women and men had different traditions, roles and responsibilities in society. During the Shogunate period (1550 - 1850), Japanese women were mothers, entertainers and even samurai warriors and the social hierarchy played an important role on woman’s freedom and determined their future in society. Women had certain duties to fulfil, and served many men during their…

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    The feeling of change is something that not everyone can get adapted to. The feeling of change is also not something that someone can overcome within minutes due to a surprise change. In the novel, “A Doll’s House, by Henrik Ibsen, he shows a relationship between a man and a woman named Torvald and Nora Helmer. Nora’s attitude starts off with what readers believe is true happiness, but what they don’t realize is that sooner than later, Nora comes clean about how she really feels about Torvald…

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    Gertrude submits to Claudius by marrying him without hesitation, rather than thinking for herself and taking the opportunity to become a self-sufficient, independent woman that would dispute the norm. She has a tendency to please men to fulfil her taught instinct for self-preservation—which, of course, makes her extremely passive and dependent upon the men in her life. Hamlet’s comment about Gertrude is his furious condemnation of women in general: “Frailty, thy name is woman!” (Act 1 Scene 2).…

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    1. The first two paragraphs contain a very straightforward tone because the man is simply stating that society sees him as invisible due to the color of his skin. This can be seen as straightforward because he is merely acknowledging how he has been overlooked by white people in society solely due to his skin tone over the course of his life. 2. Throughout his encounter with the Blonde man the black man thought he had already know that he was black, which is why he lashed out at the blonde man…

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    “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” A perfect leader is selfless, knows what he or she is doing, and has the experience to guide others. Unfortunately, because of the inner desire for power overwhelms them, they make reckless decisions; this can cause horrifying results including war and genocide. This quote by Lord Acton suggests how the abuse of power can cause a leader’s vision to become obscured, society regresses from its vision, and rebellion will soon strike;…

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    Due to the disclosures during Schemer’s second interview, Anderson was brought in for a follow up interview where he was advised of Garrity by Dir. Smith. Anderson had two questions: does he need a lawyer and what exactly this interview is pertaining to. Smith explained the difference between criminal and administrative rights and answered his questions. Anderson said his concern was that if he didn’t exactly recall correctly the questions we already asked him, then this could be used to say…

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