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    a monster who murders his loved ones. Victor could have prevented two of the female deaths but chose not to in both of the events‚ which provided proof that women were not of importance. By allowing all of the female characters to die‚ Mary Shelly was displaying how women were so disposable. In this paper‚ I will provide details on how women were seen and treated during the book. Justine was framed for the murder of William Frankenstein. She did not strangle him; instead she was trying to find him

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    The women in the Odyssey by Homer and the Aeneid by Virgil are from different ethnic backgrounds and eras. The women in the Odyssey are from the Greek tribe and are controlled by their men. They live by the instructions of their husbands as dictated by their customs. The women in the Aeneid are free and empowered. They are respected by their men and are able to exercise their rights. Hence‚ they contributed to the development of the Roman Empire. Penelope is the wife of Odysseus‚ who is the main

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    to state her opinions on men and their cheating ways‚ so she gives a cruel but whole hearted explanation to prove that she is right. Emilia clearly has a grudge towards the man kind race. She says that whatever the husbands do to their wives‚ the women make a comeback with a plan of revenge. She seems to question her own self with why their men do this to

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    Lee 1 Mr. Bilmer ENG 4U1 Nov. 17th. 2013 Hamlet’s View and Treatment of Women             In William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet Hamlet’s treatment and ideas of women are influenced greatly by his mother‚ Gertrude. His jealously causes him to become infatuated with his mother and she becomes the main symbol of women for Hamlet throughout the play. When she betrays him it forces Hamlet to have a negative opinion towards all women. Hamlet is obsessed with the betrayal by his mother‚ which causes

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    Hamlet’s Views and Treatment of Women The play Hamlet written by the famous William Shakespeare brings to the surface numerous themes along with subject matters. In reading this play one major issue can be drawn from the well thought out verses written throughout the play: the issue concerning Hamlet’s views and treatment of women. Shakespeare’s Hamlet encompases several verses on which women are portrayed as common‚ perversely whorish and utterly disloyal human beings. In reading Hamlet‚ it

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    Women of Japan It is known that during seventeenth century Japan‚ women were seen as being inferior to men and had no major role in society. Their only actual role was to remain loyal to their husbands‚ act as an obedient mother‚ and uphold the household duties‚ while having no actual authority in the household of which they maintained. It was expected for women to behave in a passive and subservient manner towards not only their husbands‚ but all men. They were expected to act this way‚ while in

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    The role of women in Antigone and The Iliad were completely opposite each other. Women during the time period of The Iliad weren’t as independent as the women during the time period of Antigone. Women during the period of The Iliad were portrayed as objects; they were portrayed as not being equal to the role of a man in the household; not even if they were in some form of royalty. In Antigone women had a little bit more independency and a little bit more equality. In The Iliad‚ a woman’s role

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    Throughout "Death of a Salesman"‚ Arthur Miller presents a very bleak view of women. From the male opinion‚ to their place in the play‚ women were subjugated. Some may think this was just a role set out by Arthur Miller for this play. I find this difficult to believe given the ubiquity‚ leaving me to think that Mr. Miller is an unrelenting misogynist. This is not only demonstrated by the superficial factors such as‚ dialogue‚ events‚ but also the subtle nuances. Factors like setting and relationships

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    Firstly‚ unequal treatment in the classroom can negatively affect the academic performance and well-being of marginalized students. When students face discrimination‚ it creates a bad environment where they might feel unsupported. This can lead to a lack of motivation

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    introduced to three women‚ Desdemona‚ Emilia‚ and Bianca. All three are from different backgrounds and have different experiences with relationships‚ however‚ they all share one thing: they are all whores. At least that is what is conveyed throughout the tragedy. Despite the main female roles’ class‚ Desdemona‚ Emilia‚ and Bianca are all viewed as whores which in turn reveals Shakespeare’s views on women. Bianca seems to receive most of the strumpet slander out of the three women. This

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