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    Phoebe Mortell 9-1-2010 English Period 2‚ Day 2 SOAPSTONE #2 SOAPSTONE: There Is No Unmarked Women Speaker: the speaker and author of this article is Deborah Tannen who is a professor of linguistics at Georgetown University in Washington DC. Occasion: this article was first published in The New York Times Magazine on June 20‚ 1993. It is set at a working conference of 12. Audience: the article is directed to a very broad audience. Not only because it was published in the New York Times

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    Marked WomenUnmarked Men I find Tannen’s article‚ "Marked WomenUnmarked Men"‚ to be dead-on. I agree with almost everything she says throughout the article‚ and she brings up many ideas and facts that I did not previously even consider we‚ as a culture‚ do on a day to day basis. One thing I did somewhat disagree with‚ was the idea that men are completely unmarked. I feel that both males and females look at each other everyday and make their own discretions about one another. I admit that I

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    SOAPSTone Analysis Form Speaker Who is the Speaker? The voice that tells the story. Non-Fiction – the author/speaker and any background information that might bear upon his/her text. Fiction – the narrator‚ not the author‚ and any implied traits or characteristics that might influence the text. Students should go beyond merely identifying the Speaker by name (occasionally‚ none will be given). They should be able to apply outside knowledge to Speaker‚ or infer traits from the text itself

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    Alyson Smith 2nd Semester AP English Henrietta Lacks SOAPSTone Speaker: Rebecca Skloot is the speaker. She is a woman who has a picture of Henrietta Lacks hanging on her wall. As she was in her community college biology class her professor mentioned Henrietta sparking her knowledge. After hearing about Henrietta‚ Rebecca was intrigued to find out more about the cells and Henrietta’s life. Occasion: Rebecca starts talking in present time as she is looking at the picture on her wall. An example

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    words “marked” and “unmarked” are used several times in Deborah Tannen’s‚ “There Is No Unmarked Woman”. These two simple words hold very strong meanings throughout this essay. Tannen gives many examples of how women in today’s society are constantly being “marked”‚ whether they try to be or not‚ and how men are therefore “unmarked”. This essay analyzes the ways in which society judge’s women as being marked by their appearance‚ and how men can have the option to choose to be unmarked. Tannen realizes

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    9/19/10 Can We Be ‘Unmarked’? “There Is No Unmarked Woman” Deborah Tannen In Deborah Tannen’s essay “There Is No Unmarked Woman” she describes how every woman is “marked” in some way. She tells about how everyone judges or “marks” a woman by what kind of clothes she is wearing‚ whether they are tight or hang limply from her body. What kind of make-up she is wearing to how she styles her hair. She says that just by writing her essay and pointing out the fact that women are marked makes her

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    shave off weight within weeks‚ to the constant gossiping of the fashion trends of a femme fatale‚ the message is clear: the appearances of women matter. Especially prevalent for the past few decades‚ the pressure for young women to meet a certain physical standard has been growing ever since. Through the influence of the media and the scrutiny of others‚ women face the stress of carefully choosing each change they add to their appearance‚ going so far as to permanently change their genetic features

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    “There Is No Unmarked Woman” By: Deborah Tannen Essay Analysis Who are you? Are you a unique individual? Does your appearance really reflect you? Deborah Tannen’s “There Is No Unmarked Woman” exemplifies how normal it is in this society for women to be superficially judged and “marked” on the basis of appearance. This is in contrast to men‚ who are given the social option to remain incomparably “unmarked” by attire. Tannen uses two specific term throughout her entire essay‚ marked and unmarked. Tannen

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    that even women’s titles are marked‚ “Women can’t even…attitudes and assumptions.” (Tannen‚ paragraph 20). A women‚ based on these titled‚ is immediately giving away the information that she is either married or not‚ and if she chooses the title “Ms.”‚ she still marks herself as liberated‚ rebellious‚ or something similar according to the observer. Men simply are titled “Mr.” which has no marking because nothing is asked when asked for a title from them. Women are then left with a decision‚ which

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    Standley Lake‚ Conifer high schools cancel classes Friday due to teacher absences Subject: Conifer and Standley Lake high schools were canceled Friday because of the high and unusual number of teachers that were absent. The county was unable to get enough substitutes to fill in the voids and school was cancelled. Occasion: Teachers are trying to make a point since they are now getting payed a lot less. But they are denying that their absences were a part of a protest. Audience: This article

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