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    Comparison of the Female Characters in Romeo and Juliet In William Shakespeare’s classic play Romeo and Juliet there are three main female characters‚ Lady Capulet‚ her daughter Juliet and their Nurse Angelica. They are all very different in their approaches to various life situations; this is partly because they are from different social status‚ with different backgrounds and outlook on life. In particular their views on love and marriage are very different. Romeo and Juliet was written

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    In the Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays the three main female characters Jordan‚ Daisy and Myrtle with different values and interests. They females look at life in different views and points‚ and are total opposites of each other. They are all treated differently by the men they date. Daisy is the complete opposite of Myrtle‚ just like how Jordan is the total opposite of Daisy. Daisy is shown as the woman with all the riches‚ but is still searching for happiness. She is the innocent lady

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    and complying individuals. That is of no exception when it comes to the female characters in the tragedy “Hamlet”. Both Gertrude‚ Hamlet’s mother and Ophelia‚ Hamlet’s lover‚ are portrayed so subdued that throughout the play they can be seen as minor characters up until the end when their characters blossomed and their voices ignited. Despite the importance of women in the play “Hamlet”‚ Shakespeare presents female characters as weak‚ submissive individuals who are subservient to men. Ophelia‚ a

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    Female Alteration Analysis

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    Richard Shweder’s article about female genital mutilation‚ or alteration‚ explores the cultural perceptions and meanings behind this custom‚ which is practiced among many societies globally (Shweder). The modern number of women undergoing this coming-of-age ritual varies wildly between eighty and two hundred million (Shweder). Shweder’s research investigated the vastly large gap in the extreme perceptions of female circumcision from culture to culture‚ focusing on the lack of knowledge and understanding

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    Buddy Holly‚ was “born on September 7‚1936” (Biography.com Editors). Holly was “born as Charles Hardin Holley” (“Buddy Holly”). Buddy was a nickname given to him by his mother‚ because she thought Charles was too big of a name for her little boy. Holly‚ was the name given to him after a spelling error on his first contract Buddy was an “American singer/songwriter” (Biography.com Editors). Buddy Holly’s musical talent was pretty obvious due to the fact that he had learned how to play 4 different instruments

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    Female Manifesto Analysis

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    Manifesto‚ Solano persuades the female reader into believing that secretly men are passive and want to become women. Therefore‚ they usurped a women’s creativity‚ energy and vitality in order to fulfill their void they have of not being a female. For that reason‚ women should stand her ground to avoid having a men steal her “identity”. Friedman‚ similarly‚ touches upon this subject when talking about the “problem that has no name”. Although she is not encouraging female readers to leaver their husbands

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    Holly Coats will appeal to all target markets. Yeti and Artic cups are popular amongst most everyone‚ leaving my business the opportunity to be successful with all sexes‚ ages‚ and ethnicities. I would also like to promote the business to Christian organizations since I will offer the option to vinyl their favorite scripture or picture on the cup. This would be a great present for a church member or secret sister during the holidays or as birthday gifts. I will take advantage of free Facebook advertising

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    Female Figurines Analysis

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    was most likely difficult considering during the Paleolithic era people had nomadic lifestyles.Most female figurines had small size making them compatible with the nomadic lifestyle. The nomads used these figurines to establish communication‚ and once established made it easier. Through this form of communications‚ it is possible that the people in this era used the Venus figurines as a symbol of female interaction and mating. Although the fertility theory is understandable it does not fully apply

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    Female Figure Analysis

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    history the woman figure has been depicted in many ways. One of the most prominent way in which the female figure is seen is as a reference to fertility. Another much more appealing aspect of femininity is its use to represent ferocious deities. This essay will examine the different ways in which the female figure has been depicted by examining four pieces of art. The four pieces I will focus on will be: Female figurine found at Dolni.‚ Innana/Ishtar with Lions and Owls‚ The Gorgon‚ Medusa‚ from the west

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    The short stories; ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ by Charlotte Gilman and ‘On Her Knees’ by Tim Winton both have Female Protagonists who both suffer. Jane‚ the main Protagonist in ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ Suffers from not only inner struggles but also external forces. In ‘On Her Knees’ Carol Lang‚ also comes across challenges and struggles in her life. The similarities in their struggles are plenty. They both have men controlling what they do‚ whether or not is intentional‚ they are both suffering from houses

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