Phenomenal Woman

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    Tpcast of “This Is a Photograph of Me” by Margaret Atwood

    sees herself physically. Paragraph: It starts with the description of a photo, what it has and what’s visible to see. Then takes a dramatic turn pointing out that she drowned there, in a lake in the middle, and nobody can see her. Talking how the woman are not treated equally as men. Connotation: It has a deep meaning trying to show how society treats and sees women. Point of view: First person. Imagery: The imagery of the setting is important. All of the imagery is about beauty and perfection

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    18th Century Women

    fulfill the enlightenment idea of femininity, an eighteenth-century women needed the social position, the fertility and the resources of the middle class to permit her to focus all of her attentions upon nursing and educating them. Many such as career woman, Mary Wollstonecraft, vigorously protested against the subjection of women and argued against being reckoned as a frivolous sex and ridiculed by writers. She made the argument for women to receive a careful education in order to contribute to society

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    Summer Solstice

    SUMMER SOLSTICE Setting: The main events in the story happened in the Moretas residence and at their townsmini plaza and those happened during the night. Characterization: * Donya Lupeng Moreta- long-married woman with three children * Don Paeng Moreta- the highly moral husband of Donya Lupeng * Guido- young cousin to the Moretas who studied in Spain * Amada- the family cook and Entoy's wife * Entoy- the family driver Plot: The story happened during the St. John's Day, Doña

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    Aristophane's Lysistrata

    other women are not like her, but in the end, the plan worked and the women restored peace to the city. Aristophanes showed both side of women in this play, the stereotypical housewife and the influential, leader type. When Lysistrata says, “I am a woman, but I have a mind that wasn’t bad to start with” (857), she makes the point that she is just as smart as the men in the city. Men and women have always had conflicting differences since the beginning of time and it shows in the play, Lysistrata

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    Kosinski’s Satire: Being There

    only home, he says goodbye to the garden and to the only place he’s ever been in/ to and wanders out on to the street of New York City. But shortly after his leaving, he gets hit by a limo. This is where one of the themes, chance/ luck, begins. A woman, Eve Rand, exits the limo and talks to Chance. He doesn’t really know what’s going on, but his left leg is injured so he goes with Eve to her home where his new life begins. Chance, or Chauncey, enters the home from medical treatment, but both Eve

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    Anne Bradstreet

    she did not publish her work. She only wrote for herself, family and a close group of friends because she knew that it would not be a good thing for a woman to publish a book at that time. The gender role was very specific and it was only men who wrote books. “One of her closest friends, Anne Hutchinson, who was also a religious and educated woman had made the mistake of airing her views publicly, and was banished from her community”. Her writing was though published later. A family member stole

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    Positions on Birth Control

    examples from around the world. The human rights position supports birth control. It is a fundamental right for each person to determine the size of his or her family. Americans fully use this position to live their lives the way they want. Each woman has the right to control her own bodily functions including how, when and how many pregnancies and children she has, if any. Men have the same right in determining their family size, choosing a birth control method that works the best in their life

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    The Awakening

    viewed as a selfish woman and a bad mother because she decides to fall in love with another man even though she is married, and because she decides to neglect her children. As I first started reading this novel, I found it quite easy to sympathize with Edna. Chopin starts off the novel with introducing Edna and explains that she is "married to a wealthy and attentive husband, the mother of two healthy children” and “from all appearances [she] has everything to make a woman happy.” Soon after reading

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    Women Are Beautiful

    every day—expressed imperfectly who they were and are rendered without judgment.” (Woodward, 2013). Women became free of their complexes, they were absolutely sure of their figure and status in society of that time. The interesting moment is the woman might never have known she was photographed. Erin Cunningham mentioned

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    Ethics

    suffering. If we define it as a human being, it is also hard to justify abortion as relieving one’s emotional distress in exchange for a homicide. Further, the question also involves whether abortion will “help” her if the woman is raped since abortion will not un-rape the woman. More

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