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    Prakash Aryal Dr. Suzette Bishop English 1302-201 February 17, 2018 Literary Analysis on “The Storm” “The Storm” is a short story written by Kate Chopin in 1898. The story did not publish until 1969. The Author did not make any attempt of publishing the story as it contains some adulterous scenes at the main part of climactic tale which would not be acceptable to her readers at her time. The story is about the reignition of passion between two…

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    Throughout the evolution of the modern-day woman, there have been endless instances in which women’s abilities have been belittled and underestimated. Yet, in these instances, women have overcome their circumstances and demonstrated the resilience of being a woman. Even though women have gained a substantial amount of social standing in the past century, there will always be those who view men as superior, more capable individuals. Susan Glaspell’s Trifles is a timeless feminist example of what…

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    “There should be no discrimination against languages people speak, skin color, or religion.” This quote was announced by Malala, who was resolute in fighting for women’s rights and gender equality. Likewise, Martin Luther King fought for equal rights, but for Africans and whites. Both of these role models hoped for peace and justice. In fact, not only did MLK fight for equality for Africans and whites, but also for people in poverty who are treated as if they are valueless. The texts “Famous…

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    A misconception many modern people have is that the idea of women’s rights, feminism, and the patriarchy are very new and radical concepts when we have literary proof they have existed throughout at least the last two hundred years. After all, the suffragette movement started and took root over a century ago, and still exists today in the form of modern feminism. Quite a few of the plays we have read so far have been staged in this emerging period for the suffragette movement, and it is…

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    The Feminine Mystique The search of identity is an issue familiar to contemporary society as well as to the society of 1963 when, Bettye Naomi Goldstein, better known as Betty Friedan, published her manifesto The Feminine Mystique. Friedan was born in 1921, forty-two years before she wrote her absolute phenomenon that would leave an imprint on the world forever. Growing up, Friedan knew she was unlike the other girls who wore dresses and did work that women were “supposed” to do. Perceiving…

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    property. There was a gender division between men and women; men were seen as the stronger sex, with greater intelligence, courage, and determination. While women, were seen to be governed by their emotions, thus referred to as the weaker sex (2). A women's role in 18th century France, included finding a husband, reproducing, maintaining a household, and catering to her husband's needs. The French Revolution, (1789- 1799), changed leadership from a monarchy ruled by King Louis XVI to a…

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    1.Who is Amy Bach? —Why did she write this book? Amy Bach was a journalist who was very passionate and intrigued by criminal law and wanting to seek justice. Which lead her to attend law school to further her education. Once she completed her degree she became an author of the novel called Ordinary Injustice – How America Holds Court. She wrote this novel to investigate America’s criminal justice system, and the flaws that are within. 2.Who is Robert E. Surrency? — What did he do in Greene…

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    Αθηνα - Athena Αθηνα - The great mother of civilisation and Goddess of; education, philosophy, warfare, strength, inspiration and civilisation. The immortal Hellene, pushing boundaries and reminding everyone about how women can do math and have an education, along with provoking gender equality in such a dark period in time. ΑΘΉΝΑ of Pallas Athens. Guardian of her city. The people of Athena used to be able to look up at their Acropolis, the safe haven, high above the city and know that a…

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    Women around the world never get a break from working so hard. One woman, author Jessica Grose, wrote “Cleaning: The Final Feminist Frontier,” published in 2013 by the New Republic. In her article, she argues that men don’t do their fair share of work in the household as do women. Grose builds up her credibility by using personal experiences in her life, citing statistics, and also using some emotional appeals. In her conclusion, she uses a pathos appeal but fails to strengthen her argument by…

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    also deserve rights to education, human rights and social and economic equality. Malala Yousafzai and Hillary Clinton gave speeches on women's rights and freedoms. They urged other women that they must speak up and against their opposition; unjust and unfair people who thrive off of the inequality to secure their own freedoms and privileges. The opposition to women’s rights advocates and activists believe women are “inferior” and therefore are not giving the deserved rights and equality, so…

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