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Essays 181 - 210
much more smoothly with the women in charge, is a much happier place (Canby, 1980). The film is uneven and the sequence where the...
In this essay consisting of three pages the dramatizations of African women as depicted in Buchi Emecheta's Second Class Citizen a...
by means of which men differentially accrue material [economic]as well as ideological [culturally valued] privileges from the exp...
In 5 pages this paper discusses the ways in which these feminist authors show how women can reinvent their identities in a positiv...
In a paper consisting of 5 pages this paper examines how women's social roles are depicted in Medea by Euripides and Agamemnon by ...
In 7 pages this paper examines the government's campaign propaganda designed to get women into the workplace during the Second Wor...
In a research paper consisting of eleven pages this paper contrasts and compares Afghanistan and Sweden in order to detect a relat...
This paper examines the changes resulting from 1943 when North American women ventured into the workplace to keep the economy goin...
In fourteen pages this paper discusses how women attempt to achieve the delicate balance between family and work obligations. Thi...
This paper contrasts and compares various female characters throughout the history of literature which includes Lysistrata, Jane E...
hotel owners son Robert, whose role in life seems to be entertaining the young wives while maintaining a safe enough distance so n...
In five pages this paper examines the moral value and depiction of women in William Faulkner's Sanctuary, The Unvanquished, As I L...
the government offices depicted in Elena Poniatowska?s The Night Visitor. In Poniatowska?s story as well, the author is striving f...
been a change in the home commiserate with the workplace; men have not been taking on a greater care and house work to share the w...
is nearly impossible to have a career and a family in Japan (Fackler). It is called the glass ceiling in America and the concrete...
possessed through their control of sex with their men. The entire idea of controlling the men was essentially the idea of Lysistra...
has come to not only change the image but to take control. The age of technology provides ample opportunity (and a degree of anon...
for bearing her brother in accordance with the dictates of tradition and Greek religious practice. Citing feminist histori...
late in her life, she supported Gregory Pincus when he developed the birth control pill (Anonymous 84). It was not until women h...
This paper contrasts and compares the female characters in The Birds by Aristophanes, Hamlet by William Shakespeare, and Buried Ch...
A report that considers the concepts featured in Women Have Always Worked by Columbia history professor Alice Kessler Harris consi...
own. Throughout the novel, Yezierska shows how Sara has absorbed the American values. For example, she steadfastly rejects the J...
considered is observation. Direct interview techniques can be important as well, however, in analyzing why these women continue t...
that Faulkner is telling. We can only speculate as to his reasons for not allowing her to speak directly and instead relying on ot...
to take up arms; they are not compelled as are the men. They are also encouraged to strive professionally and intellectually and c...
issues Stolz raises is the issue of the working mother. Firstly, if a woman became pregnant she was urged to quit and stay home wi...
quite clear that Edith has just cause to feel alienated from her husband and her marriage from its inception. In the first half of...
self worth and capabilities that remained in the forefront of their adult lives. For nineteenth century British working cla...
workers were needed during this time and it seems as though men were not willing to do the hard work with little pay. The reasons ...
is left out: herself. "Shine on me, sunshine Rain on me, rain...