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    The information gathered during the time they were married is still considered privileged and cannot be used. However, any communication after the divorce is finalized can be used. The purpose behind the husband-wife privilege is to ensure either party does not damage the marital relationship. The physician-patient privilege first went into law in New York in 1828. The physician-client privilege is similar to the attorney-client privilege. Meaning, the physician…

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    covering them, allowing men to decide upon women downgrading them and making them not capable of more than a house wife because it was “improper”. In 1972 Judy Brady wrote “ I WANT A WIFE” this powerful essay had a purpose at that time. Brady was part of a magazine called “Ms. MAGAZINE” this advantage help her strike the inequality between the roles of husband and wife. At this point having a wife was desire, women were supposed to be capable of everything and anything; from taking care of their…

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    The more we go to different countries, the more their tradition varies. As culture differs the wedding ceremonies differs too. The wedding is defined by a process through which the bride and the groom meet and know each other through cultural processes. . In Lebanon as a part of the Arab world, the Lebanese people proceed into the following: engagement, Katebktab, and wedding. On the other hand, in the United States the process of marriage proceeds into proposal and wedding. In my essay I will…

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    Marriage Now vs. Jane Austen’s Time According to Google the definition of marriage is “The legally or formally recognized union of a man and a woman as partners in a relationship.” But marriage is not just about a legal document binding two people together, it’s about love and commitment. Back in the 1800s when Jane Austen wrote Pride and prejudice, marriage was not based off of what it should have been, love. Marriage has greatly improved since Jane Austen’s time. Women were not…

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    power to ensure women are perceived as incapable beings, and how this abuse becomes internalized within women, resulting in complicity of oppression and deteriorated mental states. John employs his patriarchal and doctoral standings to diagnosis his wife as mentally ill, thus restricting her in misogynistic gender roles. Through John’s actions, his sister Jennie becomes complicit in confining the woman, as she sees that when women do not stay within the parameters of typical femininity, they are…

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    Her role as a woman barely revealed in the act as she is like an immature kid. Her role as a wife is predictable by her husband Torvald Helmer. She is a playful and childish mother. Her position and role in the acts can be compared to a doll which is controlled by her husband. Because of Helmer’s over pampering Nora’s character and self-image get affected for which, she couldn’t be a perfect woman, wife, and mother in “A Doll’s House”. Nora is a character with the least personality of her…

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    this stunt with Kate in order to retrieve more money. To start, Petruchio agrees to marry Kate with only the knowledge of her rude demeanor and extreme wealth. This is shown in act one scene two, when Petruchio first comes to Padua. "I come to wife it in Padua; if wealthier than happily in Padua." (Shakespeare 1.2.76-77) This quote is saying that Petruchio came to…

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    encompassing agitation for equal opportunity, sexual autonomy and right to self determination. We find the same in the novel Desirable Daughters where the heroine Tara ventures to widen her horizons in matters of marriage, love and sex; redefines her roles as wife and mother. Social identities are far from getting fixed in some essentialized past, and are subject to the continuous play of history and culture. And these concepts provide positionality for an intellectual to create his/her own site…

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    opportunity. She was the wife of a…

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    Feminist Approach in The Story of an Hour In The story of an hour, Louise Mallard experienced a sense of freedom after she was told that her husband died in a train accident. At the beginning of the story, miss Mallard suffers from grief and sorrow because she has lost her husband, which reflects a woman`s emotion, and that’s normal in the lady's case. With her fizzy emotions and weak heart as maintained in the story, from here begins the suffering and show sympathy with miss Mallard's…

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