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    In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare sets the play during the Elizabethan period‚ when women had very little rights. During this time‚ society was reserved and civilians often lived a conservative lifestyle. Women had no say over their marriages‚ which was provided by the parents and determined their child’s lifelong partner by what they view as the most suitable mate. This was based on family statuses and their offspring’s welfare. Juliet was once given some say in her marriage‚ unlike other

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    I believe Gatsby was pathetic in the pursuit of his dream for several reasons including the motivation behind his dream‚ time spent‚ and his false sense of the truth. Basically‚ he has spent five years in constant pursuit of reuniting with Daisy and has devoted his entire life to falling back in love with her. Gatsby’s great mistake was loving Daisy in the first place. He chose a vacuous lady upon which to focus everything in his life towards. Just as the American Dream itself has turned into the

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    Women in Korean Society: A Past and Present Perspective Soobeen Hyun G9B “The Music from Gwangsang Mountian where I played in my dream” is one of the most famous poems‚ which was written by a woman who lived in 1500s. The poem basically means that the writer of this poem eager to escape from the patriarchal society. The poem was written by a Korean women poet “Heo Hanselheon” who lived in 1500s wrote this poem before she died. This poem is describing when she had a dream that she was in the place

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    In the novel‚ The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ naturalism is employed to show how the Victorian era was inherently patriarchal by using Edna Pontellier as a victim to enforce the political‚ social‚ and psychological oppression of women in society. Throughout Edna’s journey‚ she struggles to conform with the role of being a mother and wife. The accepted mother-woman in Edna’s society were "fluttering about with extended‚ protecting wings when any harm‚ real or imaginary‚ threatened their precious

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    In ancient patriarchal civilizations‚ such as that of Rome‚ Greece and the Norse (or Viking) women had very little say in the public life. Yet religion and the goddesses they worshipped provided women with an opportunity for equal representation in society. The goddesses worshipped in some cases depicted the complete opposite of what was expected of women. In many of the ancient civilisations women were looked down on and limited rights‚ yet in societies such as that of Rome‚ Greece-and-the-Vikings

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    witchcraft became a prominent issue because of the fact that women in particular used it as an outlet for their aggression‚ and a means to obtain some sort of power. Witchcraft allowed women to be assertive in a patriarchal society. Women were able to vocalize their own opinions and wear people down through the use of fear (Bever 2002). While witchcraft provided power to women at times it was also used as a means of subordinating women‚ who were essential members of their community (Bever 2002).

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    The Role of Women in Society Spanning the history of humanity‚ groups of people have come together to fight for their civil rights and the chance at a better life. The United States had a series of revolutions with many wronged minorities demanding equality. Among these groups of people‚ women were a major group seeking liberation. The Feminist movement‚ both the First Wave and the Second Wave‚ achieved many of the goals its innovators sought to accomplish. Legally‚ women have gained much equality

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    The role of women in modern society is really changed in comparison with the previous centuries. The ongoing changes in social‚ political and economic spheres make the role of women bigger. Also‚ the actions of many women have influenced the changing role. Many women have gathered in groups to emphasize their rights‚ so feminism has appeared. Feminism is the belief that society is disadvantageous to women‚ depriving them of political‚ social and economical aspects within the society. In fact‚ from

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    American progressive era of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s‚ the lives and roles of women changed remarkably. During this time‚ woman were beginning to fight for equality‚ and to try to convince American society that they had much to offer to their country. Even though they could not vote throughout the majority of this period‚ they still managed to create many of the public policies and institutions that we enjoy today. Women of this time period managed to promote suffrage‚ improve educational opportunities

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    Mitchell Stilwell Ms. Jumper ENG 1302 18 February 2016 Pathetic Fallacy Comparing the two pieces of literature we have read so far this semester‚ the literary device of pathetic fallacy was used best in Frankenstein. Pathetic Fallacy is a literary element that compares the weather in the story to the moods of the people in the story. In this paper I am going to discuss the sides between Frankenstein and “Rime of the Ancient Mariner.” In the end I will prove that Frankenstein used the literary device

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