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    Abigale Research Paper

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    around thornier, or spending time with your spouse. With Abigale husband always off to political affairs, she stayed behind alone stuck with the fear of being invaded. Although she was a wise woman, she was under much stress. In America today family is close all helping each other. Abigale had to handle it all on her own. Watching the house and family, while providing education and handling finances. She stated “sacrifice to my country” In today’s time we are concerned about, but do not worry about

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    late 19th century--through his portrayal of Nora. Today’s marriages, known as a partnership between equals was once not regarded as equal at all. During the 1920’s women held a rank below their husbands. Essentially, women were a pawn, leaving the ownership of their father to be handed off to their husband. Nora explains the situation best stating: “I was simply transferred from Papa’s hands to yours. You

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    It wasn’t unusual for a Viceroy to request an audience with one of the many assistants to the Twelve Leaders of the Hierarchy on their views concerning planetary rule. However, for the past few months, the Twelve Leaders of the Hierarchy request the attention of all the Planet’s Viceroys to speak with them face to face. All knew why their areas Viceroys left their areas within their charge, and all waited anxiously to hear their words when they returned. The reason for this fear and excitement was

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    to feel trapped in a role she does not desire, and that is when she begins to identify herself with the Other counter to the American discourse—for, in refusing to fulfil her role as a woman, she is as terrible a traitor to her country” (165). Esther

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    lines 1 and 2 of the poem where it says “You love us when we’re heroes, home on leave, Or wounded in a mentionable place”, this gives the reader a sense that the home is far away and that the women are just at home pondering on the fact that their husbands are off being victorious and that they will be hero’s when they return home from war. The second setting found in the poem is present in line 11 of the poem where is says, “Trampling the terrible

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    My Dream Wedding

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    Ever since i was a little girl i would always say “ I will never date or marry someone in the military.” I always had that set in my mind that i could never be with someone in the military. I would always watch military movies or see military couples online and think to myself how i could never be away from my lover for months at a time or even a year at a time. I could never move away and leave my family and friends and my hometown. My life would be over, i would never be able to get a good job

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    Happy Wife, Happy Life

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    many races, nationalities, and genders have been able to thank America for. It took several centuries for our country to be at the forefront of equality, while most nations have only recently started to develop this type of thinking in their culture. However, America was not always this way. At the beginning of the 20th century, women held very few roles within society. With the husbands traditionally being the sole income earners during this time, the wives were left with the expectation to stay

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    bigot and a loner, insensitive and intolerant, and that their marriage is a strained one" (Elliott, 1). This says it all on how their marriage was something where they lived together under same house and that was the only thing they had. The husband does his drinking and smoking and goes to sleep when the wife is in bed by the time when he's by himself smoking. Leroy's marriage was same one also, a strained one. At the end of the story Norma Jean leaves Leroy, which seemed like

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    Women In Ancient China

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    Women who desired to divorce their husbands was impossible, but only could be achieved by mutual agreement between the man and the woman in the relationship. In addition, Chinese women sacrificed themselves when forced to choose between their fathers and husbands, or performed heroic deeds. According to Nolan (1996), “In ancient times in traditional China, some thousand years before our era, the cult of the mother and that of fertility brought stability and security to the mother/child relationship

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    with her husband who stole all her freedom. In “A Jury of Her Peers,” Louise becomes much happier after hearing the news of her husband’s death. This displays how women were restricted after marriage and did not get the freedom that they desired. In both the stories, the women are looked down upon and are not respected. “It outlines the rich and colorful history of women struggling to publish and define themselves and the complex and tangled tradition of women’s writing in this country” (Roiphe)

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