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    Despite Cecily being orphaned just like Jack, because she is a girl with wealth and status, she is held at a lower standard than Jack, a man of her same caliber, when Lady Bracknell is mulling over the prospect of marriage. With this situation, Wilde reveals the double standard of Victorian society that still lasts until this day. This double standard also relates to marrying up into wealth. Lady Bracknell, despite coming from an impoverished background, is allowed to marry a wealthy

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    Danielle Davidson English 150 Fall 2014 Ho ' Lot Of Stigma: The Sexual Double Standard Gender roles are social constructs that defines what sort of behaviors are acceptable for men or women. These rigid expectations teach people through socialization that we should think, speak, dress, and be a certain way depending on which gender we are. When we are young we learn the behaviors that are socially appropriate for males and females; these behaviors are often based on gender stereotypes. For example

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    Women constantly face a double standard when it comes to sexuality, it's been this way for years. In fact in the Victorian era there is a huge double standard where women seemed to be on interested in sex and we're to have a high standard of sexual behavior unlike the men in that time who had powerful sexual drives and it was almost the social norm for them to have multiple sexual partners. Even today there still a double standard, it has gotten better with feminism any quality but men are still

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    and cultural history of the Restoration, the double standard of sexual morality was a key concept. Authors throughout the period examined the issues of gender and/or female sexuality in their texts by mainly focusing on the female body. By exploring the sexuality of females, authors were able to contemplate complex issues of morality and identity. Authors such as John Wilmot, Aphra Behn, and Eliza Haywood used their works to suggest the double standards aids our understanding of power relations between

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    Be A Double Standard? Society deems female sex offenders as less threating and less violent than others nevertheless, is there truly a double standard? The harsh reality of female sex offenders brings about a controversial debate both about the aggressor and the victim. Many argue that the victim encourages the behavior, that they are somewhat lesser of a victim. On the other hand, some excuse away the female’s actions by using their past as a reason to offend. Before addressing the double standard

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    critic, was a reporter at The Washington Post at that time when Webb’s story broke. He took the easy route by mocking Webb stating, “Oliver Stone, check your voicemail.” On the other hand, Robert Parry pointed out the “double standard” with how “Webb was held to the strictest standards of journalism” while Kurtz can “make judgments based on ignorance. Kurtz would face no repercussions for ridiculing a fellow journalist who was factually correct.” As you may remember, Robert Parry, an award winning

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    Double Standard (Working Title) Beauty- a small word containing only six letters, but one that beholds the power of substantial external and internal impacts. Beauty- is it strictly an outward appearance, a frame of mind, or is it in the eye of the beholder? Maybe a combination of these three philosophies, but a person in complete possession of outward comeliness, but mentally believes it to be ‘a curse’ will only manifest ongoing reality disconnects as the character Carla experiences in Jane Martin’s

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    Racial Division in Media: The Double Standard James Salone 4503 Independent Studies – COMM 4993 MTWR 7-8:50 Key Words: Public Opinion, Process Message, Propaganda, Perception, Moral Panic, Introduction The words in print and the images on the television screen is hard to determine whether the media deliberately supports a white supremacist agenda or if the media has been transformed into something that is not considered intentional but just as dangerous. Media coverage efforts should include

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    belief is a double standard, where people treat others unequally based on the same situation. Other types of double standards make women less advantaged; people see and comment on this specific injustice against women, which has occurred for centuries, and they still point out this prejudice today. Both Shakespeare’s and Adichie’s literature, Taming of the Shrew and

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    The Double Standard: From 1891 to 2017 While many would love to claim that issues such as sexism or double standards have been essentially extinguished from today’s society, the reality is quite different. Upon detailed examination, it is clear that the double standard is much the same today as it is in the Victorian era, despite a change in form. This striking parallel is brought into light by Thomas Hardy’s book: Tess of the d’Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfullly Presented. Throughout Tess, Hardy

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