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    Coursework: How are women presented in ‘Of Mice and Men’? In society‚ women have always been treated differently to men. Up until recently women have been treated as second class citizens. In the Jacobean period women were thought of as servants to the men and were only there to cook and clean for their husbands‚ we see this in plays from that era such as ‘Macbeth’. In the play‚ Macbeth actually says that his wife Lady Macbeth‚ who is a strong confident woman‚ possess too many masculine features

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    The character of Abigail is often accused of being one-dimensional. She doesn’t express one shred of remorse the entire time‚ making her seem almost inhumanly diabolical. However‚ even though Abigail’s actions are ruthless‚ they are in some ways understandable. Miller slips in an interesting detail about Abigail’s childhood that gives us a clue as to where her mercilessness might stem from. When she was younger‚ Abigail witnessed both of her parents murder. She tells the other girls‚ "I saw Indians

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    three poems death is portrayed in a couple different ways. The poem Annabel Lee death is shown through a few jealous seraphs who are planning on destroying the love. In the poem Incident in a Rose Garden‚ death is shown as a shapeshifter in which most would think to be Death’s true form. In The Raven death is portrayed not as a something that takes but as something that warns and intimidates its prey until they have nothing to live for anymore. This is how death is portrayed in each poem. In

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    Victorian attitude to love and how is it presented or rejected in 3 literature texts? During the Victorian Era‚ it was generally accepted that love was not a case of the modern‚ romantic ideal of falling for someone you genuinely love‚ but more of a career move. Men especially saw marriage as a stepping stone in their life‚ to advance in society. Women were treated as property and their sole purpose was to sacrifice themselves to their husbands. The typical Victorian woman was expected to bear her

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    One of the ways Steinbeck shows Curley’s Wife as a villain is by portraying her as a tart. In chapter two‚ Candy quotes “Well‚ I think Curley’s married . . . . A tart.” In this chapter she is presented negatively‚ he uses his context to show she is a trouble maker and an attention seeker. The fact candy has labeled her a tart so soon makes us assume she is the villain in this novel. In the same chapter it is written ‘She had full rouged lips and wide spaced eyes‚ heavily made up. Her fingernails

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    right one So that when we finally meet the right person We should know how to be grateful for the gift. What is love? Those who don’t like it‚ call it responsibility Those who play it‚ call it game Those who don’t have it‚ call it dream Those who love it‚ call it destiny . Sometimes God knows the best Will give us sorrow as a test Sometimes He will wound the heart For greater wisdom to impart. If we lose love‚ we lose it for a reason That reason may be hard to understand But whatever

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    different things that attract them to certain women. In “Sonnet 18” and “Sonnet 130” William Shakespeare uses two different approaches to describe two opposite women he loves. Even through the poems are very much alike the poems also have very different. Shakespeare starts off with a passionate tone as he describes his love as a “summer’s Day”. He states that she far prettier because a summer’s day is imperfect thing. He describes summer has “Too Hot” and having

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    Orla Brennan How are women presented in "An Inspector Calls" and why are they presented in this way? In the play‚ all the women are portrayed as delicate characters- particularly Sheila who the men feel needs protecting from all manner of things like the information that a girl has committed suicide. Set in 1912‚ the woman in the play would have been seen as possessions to their husband and did not work or have careers due to the patriarchal society. However‚ it would have been acceptable for

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    it’s extremely hard to make them realize they don’t have to deteriorate themselves to impress some BOY! My father did an amazing job making a MAN of me but my mother made me realize the character I want in a WOMAN! These young girls these days must learn they are worth more than a movie ticket and a coke! I hope @maxiekate13 is happy with the man i’ve been and become for nearly three whole years! (Even though we’ve seen differences so many times! That’s the building of a relationship) I’m not perfect

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    Heather T. LaRocque ADC Homework Assignment: When A Man Loves A Woman – Movie Essay & Thoughts July 24‚ 2013 Denise Sullivan The movie “When A Man Loves A Woman” is an extremely powerful reflective movie regarding the affects of drug addiction on an individual as well as the destruction of the family unit. I would have to say that this movie is one of my all-time favorite movies. Has been and always will be. From the moment I had seen the movie when it aired on the big screen in

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