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    who was inspired by life was Terrence Bogans‚ the writer of “Being Mommy Behind Bars: The Psychological Benefits of Child Visitation with Incarcerated Mothers.” Bogans’ essay was about how child visitations can help parents with the mental stress of being incarcerated. He had many strong points about this argument‚ great logos‚ and a good pathos. But‚ Bogans did not present many ethos and more information about his main part of the argument. Terrence Bogans had a lot of information to back up his

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    at all. The other protagonist‚ Louise Sawyer is a waitress in a coffee shop and dreams of marrying her boyfriend‚ the musician seasoning. A weekend decide to travel together to break the monotony and all the frustrations they entail. But this supposedly fun getaway turns into a hell for both. In the end‚ women will be freed of all in a shocking scenes that have already gone to the feminist film history .... Ridley Scott directs with great mastery Thelma and Louise‚ written in an exceptional script

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    more specific on the experiences of a soldier during a war where as Karen Louise Erdrich focuses more on describing the post war traumatic stress in her short story ‘The Red Convertible’. One thing similar in both the narrations is the Vietnam War and its consequences on the soldiers. From the background of both the authors it’s easy to conclude that Tim O’Brien being a war veteran emphasizes more on the war scenes where as Louise Erdrich focuses mainly on the life inside the reservations‚ which makes

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    Anthony Tumasone Dr. Cheng-Levine English 102 18 April 2007 The Significance of Truthful Change “The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse” by Louise Erdrich‚ depicts an ambiguous and rebelling nun‚ Agnes DeWitt‚ who although a sister of the Catholic Church‚ separated herself from God. After tragedy strikes and her impious lover has perished‚ Agnes DeWitt is faced with confusion and seeks individuality. Perilous change is soon made: Agnes begins a transition from female to male

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    Louise Mallard Symbolism

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    Literature Analysis An example shows Louise Mallard was over confident‚ and no tasks were too tough to handle. In addition to caring for several children‚ which isn’t an easy task as a single parent. It can have it’s benefits to be independent‚ but these days it takes both parents to raise a family. The male dominance of Louise’s husband has always imitated her‚ and Louise felt distant with her husband. When her husband was no longer going to be around going by the news‚ Louise now felt more in charge of her

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    feminism in a very influential way was Thelma and Louise (1991)‚ a film revolving around liberated women who snap free from societal stereotypes. While criticizing the patriarchy and gender issues‚ Thelma and Louise was able to stir up controversy as the film was able to make an impact on American society and establish

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    Louise Josephine Bourgeois was a French-American artist who was born on December 25th‚ 1911‚ in Paris‚ France. Bourgeois lived to the age of 98 and continued creating art up until till the very end‚ with her last pieces being finished one/two weeks before her death on May 31st‚ 2010.While being notoriously well known for her large-scale sculptures and installation pieces‚ Bourgeois was also a painter and printmaker. Bourgeois first started her education by studying philosophy and mathematics at Sorbonne

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    Louise Brooks: Flapper “Anyone who has achieved excellence in any form knows that it comes as a result of ceaseless concentration’ (GoodReads). Louise Brooks was an inspirational figure in the Jazz Age. Due to being an extraordinary film star and dancer‚ along with an unique personality. She influenced many women in this era; by being one of the most well known flappers in the 1920’s. She helped define the flapper by “Her sleek and smooth looks‚ with her signature bob haircut”. On the outside‚

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    of the short story. Symbolism is a very prevalent literary element in Silko’s work. One example is in the quote‚ “Leon’s green arm jacket that was too big for her‚” (Silko 2) where the jacket represented the western culture. It was something that Louise was not used to and it didn’t suit her. It seemed as though it was placed into her life unwillingly but she began to embrace the different way of life. Another example of symbolism is Teofilo; it could be argued that he represented the native culture

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    in crimes being committed by women? Dr Chishom also reports that crimes historically were predominately committed by men and that women involved themselves in many kinds of crimes with them‚ “Women became more daring”. In the movie Thelma & Louise‚ we saw varying incidents where women were treated in manners that were considered demeaning. Not to say that this would be a reason to commit a crime‚ but

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