true “home” and the root of her difficulties could stem from her feeling of continual detachment from her childhood home because she moved away and began to reside in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter. Didion faces problems in trying to understand where her true “home” is‚ which is the result of her husband not being fully incorporated in her family; both of these make her feel detached from her childhood home. By analyzing Didion’s tone and writing style in her essay and comparing it to the
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does the Wife say her intention is in telling her story? 16. Describe her first three husbands. 17. Which quote shows she had complete control over her first three husbands? 18. The Wife admits to lying and nagging. Give two ways in which her behaviour can be interpreted. 19. What three things does Alisoun accuse her three old husbands of? 20. The Wife makes false accusations about her husbands‚ claiming they always complain about women. Who actually voices these misogynistic views
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thousands of years ago there were still laws and criticisms among couples in Indian and Chinese Civilizations preventing such action‚ and life after a death of a husband was nonexistent to women in Chinese Civilizations. A woman’s role in marriage does not only include: cooking‚ cleaning‚ bearing children‚ but also respecting their husbands. Respect can mean many different things and can be show in many different ways. The Laws of Manu‚ Manu being a sole survivor of a flood‚ are not legal‚ but
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hard she made her first three husbands work to "holde the statut" (their marital obligations). She recalls that she and her husbands‚ though they tried to appease her with knick-knacks from the fair‚ would certainly never have qualified for the Dunmow Flitch (a side of bacon‚ awarded annually to the most harmoniously married couple). Wife offers to other "wise wives" (though the only women present are nuns) advice on how (with help from the maid) to manage a husband. Wife tells of her fourth
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Unequal Equality Mary Wollstonecraft‚ as a writer‚ was mainly concerned about feminism in many of her works of literature. She lived from 1759 to 1797 and most of her views in her writings were regarded to women and their rights. In "of the pernicious effects which arise from the unnatural distinctions established in society"‚ she thoroughly explains her views on how laws and how they give no rights to women and make men superior when everyone should be equal‚ property rights and how everything
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remarkably different and significantly more difficult than what is that of Scarlett O’Hara and her family. Furthermore‚ the expectations of the white females of the time were not that of the pampered southern bell who was indulged and spoiled by her husband and whose every need was tended to by slaves. In fact‚ the women of the time were in only a
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braver and Calpurnia more fearful‚ each plays differing roles in their husband’s life‚ but both symbolize the neglected private lives of their husbands. Portia differs from Calpurnia in that she seems braver. Portia is quick to ask Brutus’s worries‚ strange for the time era in the play as a wife was supposed to be docile and not question their husbands. Also‚ she does not immediately listen to Brutus’s order for her to leave‚ but instead questions him more‚ only leaving when they are interrupted
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to be independent. However‚ in Turkey‚ either women are not allowed to work or they prefer to be housewifes. When they are not married‚ they live with their families and they depend on them‚ after they marry‚ they are dependent on their husbands. Either way‚ they never live their life the way they want to and they are content with what they have. In Turkey‚ if a woman works‚ she is accused of not being good mother or wife. Yet‚ on the contrary‚ if woman work‚ she feels herself productive
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which also ends with the husband murdering his wife. Emilia‚ Iago’s wife‚ has never received love from her husband. In Act 4‚ Scene 3 line 95-115‚ Emilia’s speech is structured as if she experienced a lot of stress. She believes that men and women are basically the same and have equal desires and needs. Although she hasn’t spoken with intensity‚ from her style‚ her use of literally devices‚ and also her monologue structure‚ the audience can feel her distrust of her husband that has been present for
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extremely controversial character traits. Noticing her husbands weaknesses‚ Lady Macbeth used extremely disturbing imagery and provocative language in a bid to convince her husband to kill the king ‚ Duncan. She says ‘ I have given suck and know how tender tis to love the babe that milks me. I would…dash’d the brains out had I so sworn as you have done to this’ Lady Macbeths reveals that should would go to unimagineable lengeths for her husband but while he is this nervous and worthy man‚ she seems
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