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    Martha Gilleece World Lit 1 Term Paper 11/28/12 Word Count/1209 Views of Women from Pre-classical Era through the Renaissance The attitudes of male characters towards female characters changed from pre-classical literature to classical literature drastically from the time “Gilgamesh” was written to the time Shakespeare’s sonnets were published. The change was slow‚ in Gilgamesh women are tempting animalistic people and in Homer’s “Iliad‚” and the “Odyssey‚” the women represent what was and

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    they relied on sex and manipulation to get what they wanted. During Odysseus’ journey he and his crew members arrive on Circe’s island they are enchanted by her and the sound of her voice‚ “But still they paused at her doors‚ the nymph with lovely braids‚ Circe-and deep inside they heard her singing‚ lifting her spellbinding voice as she glided back and forth at her immortal loom‚ her enchanting web a shimmering glory only goddess can weave.” (X:239-49) By letting themselves be seduced by Circe’s

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    Mrs. Palindrome “ Good morning‚ class‚” the substitute teacher‚ proclaimed as her purple eyelashes fluttered covering her gold colored eyes. She stood up from the teacher’s desk she had been enclosed in to stretch her long‚ grasshopper legs. Her face was plastered with makeup of different shades of pink and purple. Her skin had a slight tint of green. “My name is Mrs. Neila and I will be filling in for your teacher today.” The words flew out of her blue lips and into the children’s ears.

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    Ifemelu Analysis

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    that would make her give up her new American accent. Another aspect‚ Ifemelu gave up of her Nigerian self‚ was her braided hair. When Ifemelu had an interview coming up in Baltimore‚ Ruth and Aunty Uju both gave the advice that she should lose the braids and straighten her hair to look more presentable. After putting on artificial relaxer‚ she barely recognized herself. Soon after‚ she noticed that her hairline was beginning to recede. Appalled‚ she was done pretending what her hair was not‚ and reverted

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    "The Glass Menagerie" is about a dysfunctional family that consists of a mother‚ and her two adult children‚ Tom and Laura. All of them dream to seek comfort and to escape reality because none of them enjoys the life they lead. Similarly‚ in "Rose-Colored Glasses"‚ the narrator of the poem is inclined to dream rather than to face reality because she has not overcome the transition from one big happy family to getting kicked out of her old home and having divorced parents. These two families are reflections

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    Materialistic Beauty Fairytales have been criticized for their misogynistic views‚ teaching readers to distrust the ugly hag offering an apple and to idolize the beauty of the innocent princess. On the surface‚ Charles Perault attempts to break this stereotype in his story “Donkeyskin” by creating the notion of finding beauty even in the most hideous of things. He explicitly states it is better to “expose yourself to harsh adversity than to neglect your duty” (116). Perault believes those who work

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    beginning to open up more and become more understanding. There are also men fighting against this transformation. In my opinion however‚ this change hardly makes them less of a man. In fact‚ it makes them more of a man that women would want to be with. As Braid Paisley‚ the country singer‚ ever so eloquently puts it: “I’ll pour out my heart‚ hold your hand in the car‚ write a love song that makes you cry‚ Then turn right around knock some jerk to

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    The Choctaw Tribe

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    The Choctaw Tribe The Choctaw Indians were an important tribe‚ and the largest of the Muskogean tribes. The Choctaws have two stories about their origins in their traditional homeland in central Mississippi. One is that their ancestors came from west of the Mississippi River and settled in what is now the homeland. The other is that the tribe is descended from ancestors who were formed by a spirit from the damp earth of Nanih Waiyah‚ a large mound in northeastern Mississippi. Either way‚ the Choctaws

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    The Skin I'M in

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    Momma took her sewing machine to help ease the pain…’’ Nobody rely likes Maleeka. Pg.40 ‘’My fingers are starting to shake ‚ and my throat is dry as toast. Daphne’s itching for a fight. I can feel it. The next thing I know ‚ she’s grabbing hold of my braids. She got them wrapped around her hands like a boxing tape and is punching me upside the head with them.’’ Pg. 41 ‘’Kids are yelling around me ‚Beat her but’’ She also liked a guy named Caleb ‚ but he left her on the school field trip ‚ because she

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    influence by gentle persuasion * Faltered: To hesitate or waver in action‚ purpose‚ intent‚ etc. * Ravages: To work havoc upon * Assertion: A positive statement or declaration‚ often without reason or support * Tresses: A plait or braid of hair * Ardent: Having‚ expressive of‚ or characterized by intense feeling * Dandy: A man who is excessively concerned about his clothes and appearance * Manger: A box or trough in a stable or barn from which horses or cattle eat Setting:

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