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    a story while not directly addressing said theme. In “Cathedral” Raymond Carver uses the narrator‚ the husband‚ to illustrate the aversion many people have toward the disabled community. Carver uses the narrator to exhibit common behaviors people in the real world have toward the disabled‚ such as avoiding contact. The husband exhibits this kind of behavior when the blind man asks the husband to draw a cathedral while he holds onto his hands while he draws it. He also shows some kind of disgust

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    Chaucer displays their power prominently in the The Knight’s Tale when Theseus meets women widowed by the Theban war. When Creon‚ king of Thebes‚ dishonors their husbands by refusing to allow the men a proper burial‚ the widows’ lamentation drives Theseus to wage war on Creon and reclaim the men’s bodies (931-993). These women‚ armed only with tears‚ have the ability to start a war between kings by choosing to appeal

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    reacts to a report that her husband has died in a train accident. THE STORY OF AN HOUR 9/21/2013 3 The action takes place in a single hour at the home of Louise Mallard in the last decade of the nineteenth Century. THE STORY OF AN HOUR 9/21/2013 4 Mrs. Louise Mallard: Young‚ attractive woman who mourns the reported death of her husband but exults in the freedom she will enjoy in the years to come. Brently Mallard: Mrs. Mallard’s husband. Josephine: Mrs. Mallard’s

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    receive. In Kavitha and Mustafa by Shabha Rao‚ Rao uses observational descriptions of Kavitha’s use of vision and hearing to help portray her theme. Rao shows how observational Kathiva becomes due to her lifestyle as a submissive housewife to her husband. Also how her observational skills allow her to escape danger and allow her to start over. "She secretly wondered if perhaps that is what it would take to bring his gaze to life: violence" (Rao

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    of sapphos students. Anactoria had planned to leave her husband after developing an emotional relationship with Sappho. * We found out that Anactoria planned on leaving her husband through a letter she wrote him * In the letter back to her the soldier tries to convince anactoria that leaving him for Sappho is wrong. To get the point across the soldier refers to Helen of troy and the story of hhow her decision to leave her husband for her lover the future King of Troy caused the destruction

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    times showed smiling women with their arms loaded with cooked food‚ or a women cleaning house and looking happy and content to be doing that and nothing else. These were dedicated housewives whose only goal in life was to meet the pleasures of their husband and children. Society believed women fit this role and it should be the goal for women. On the contrary‚ few women assumed this role completely.  New appliances that were being made allowed women to spend less time in their house. Women could then

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    Mary Maloney

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    “Lamb to the Slaughter‚” Mary Maloney‚ the wife of Patrick Maloney‚ accidentally kills her husband. Throughout the course of Dahl’s short story‚ Mary Maloney is portrayed as an innocent victim and a methodical criminal. In the beginning‚ Mary Maloney is perceived as an innocent victim. Mary Maloney is a loving and devoted wife whose husband unexpectedly leaves her. Everyday she anxiously awaits her husbands arrival home from work‚ “glanc[ing] up at the clock” every few minutes “merely to please

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    Interpreting a Graph The graph deals with the social phenomenon of wives who earn more than their husbands in the U.S. This graph show the date in years from 1988 to 2012‚ skipping the odd years while numbering. In 1998‚ the graph shows that approximately 22.7 percent of women made more than their husbands. In 2010‚ the graph show that approximately twenty-eight percent of wives made more than their husbands. When asked‚ what possible factors could be linked to wage gains made by American women in today’s

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    Women were expected to serve their husbands yet Allison expects her men to serve her. Lady Macbeth also acts unexpectedly when she takes things into her own hands and doesn’t act as a submissive and noble woman should. Following the delivery of the three witches’ message to Macbeth regarding his fate‚ Lady Macbeth instantly realized what is being threatened and desperately wants to change his fate. Instead of acting honorably and as a servant to her husband‚ she devises a plan in which she will

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    ” Brady believes that the wife does everything and the husband does nothing but expect his wife to do everything. Her repetition of “I” shows the husband’s selfish viewpoint: “I want a wife who will work……” These things range from doing chores and tasks‚ such as laundry and cooking‚ to just keeping us satisfied in life‚ dealing with our mental‚ physical‚ social‚ and sexual needs. The essay states‚ sarcastically‚ society’s view of a husband and wife and the role they play. Her assertion is that too

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