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    The author and the title | Somerset Maugham‚ Louise | Type of text | Short story | Outline of the story | This is a story about woman that told by author‚ who is also main character in the story. It’s about relationship between them and about relationship between the woman and her husbands‚ daughter. | Setting of the story | Enigmatic‚ gloomy‚ sarcastic | Complication | The story has dynamic complication. In the beginning of story Louise is alone‚ but during the story she outlived

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    A woman made a Yemeni future The Republic of Yemen is one of the poorest countries in Arab world. Recently‚ Yemeni politic was rule by plain dictatorship for a long term. The economy is poor and corruptions were rampant in Yemen. Hence the Yemeni people made a decision to stand up to establish a democratic government. The Yemen uprising was up on January 2011 in Sana’a University which is in Yemen’s capital. The leader of the protests was Tawakel Karman from Yemen. This essay will explain who

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    Paula’s voice‚ in which the entire novel is related‚ combines convincing staccato storytelling‚ slangy working-class diction‚ frank revelations‚ and agonized reconstruction of the past in sometimes profane and often touching tones. Here Paula remembers her teenaged self‚ both attracted and repelled by the man she will so disastrously marry:   He was a ride. It was the best way to describe him‚ from the first time I heard of him to the last time I saw him. He wasn’t‚t gorgeous. There was never anything

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    the importance and benefits to society at large and the world view of Hijab and the women wearing Hijab living in the Western hemisphere. However‚ some Muslim women believe that the wearing of the Hijab is the right and the choice of the Muslim woman. They are not forced or pressured to wear a veil and they are not forced to cover their hair when they are around men that are not their Mahrrams (men that they are able to marry). Muslim women believe that Allah has ordered all females after the age

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    The life of the Indian Muslim woman is shaped by her dual identity as an Indian and a Muslim. The just and fair tenets of Islam as a religion often do not come to the aid of the Muslim woman‚ posited as she is within the hierarchical Indian tradition and the male dominant Muslim community. The minority status of the Muslim community in India leads to the privileging of community identity over gender identity and basic human dignity is often denied to the woman. The Muslim male orthodoxy rigidly and

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    comparative analysis of two extracts in which the characters have modified their behaviour so that they portray a false identity of themselves. The two characters that I will compare are Sir Percival Glyde from The Woman in White‚ and Murial from The Lady in the Lake. The selected extract from The Woman in White is the scenario in which Sir PercivalGlyde is attempting to convince Marian and Mr Gilmore of his innocence. In this scene‚ Laura has received Anne Catherick’s letter warning her against marrying

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    1914 a time which was very patriarchal the women’s rights had not been passed whereas grace Nichol’s fat black women poem had been written after the women’s rights movements‚ grace Nichol’s was living in London where we had a woman prime minister and the independence of woman was very much different from the 1914. In the 1980’s was when the third wave of feminism‚ women now had rights however there was still a patriarchal attitude running through the veins of society. Grace Nichols being black and

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    Shanna Thomas APUSH One Woman‚ One Vote What does the term “We Demand” refer to? “We Demand” was women’s stand for their rights despite preconceived notions that women have no need to be involved in politics. It was the final straw for women and they were willing to do all in their power to be enfranchised. Rather than dwell on the what they couldn’t do‚ the suffragists moved forward and did all in their power to achieve their rights. They decided their efforts were worth more than any

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    “Phenomenal Woman” is a very strong poem. It is a poem speaking about how a conceited a women is about herself. Maya Angelou is a great poet‚ but this poem is far most the best one I have ever read. Maya Angelou Phenomenal Woman has a lot of self-confident. She goes on and on about how she loves herself and how anyone can’t tell her different. For example‚ the line where she stated‚ “I’m a woman. Phenomenally. Phenomenal woman. That’s me.”(321-322). That line itself makes me see what kind of woman she is

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    In this poem the speaker is a woman. The majority of the poem she talks about what it means to be a woman in her day and age‚ how it limits her speech‚ and allows people to make unfair conclusions about her. As far as she is concerned‚ her critics can’t even begin to look past the fact that she’s a woman‚ or imagine that a woman could do something other than work in the kitchen. Although the tone in the poem is often light-hearted‚ the author‚ Anne Bradstreet‚ is very critical of those who restrict

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