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    different ideas. Women are no longer looked at as shrew-like banshees screaming for someone to listen to the injustices done to them. Women are now regarded as literary equals; some women are literary giants. “Feminist literary criticism moves with time from the criticism of writing by men and the exploration of writing by women to a questioning of what it means at all to engage with

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    Descriptive Writing in Literature! November, 01, 2010 Descriptive Writing in Literature! Literature indulges us in a different world by using descriptive writing that paints a vivid picture in our mind. Every author has a different way to accomplish that, but the main purpose is to draw the reader into the desired place and time of the literature. I will compare two poems and one story that capture the imagination by a descriptive writing. First we will take a closer look how these authors

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    MY HEART AND IN VINE OF DESIRE Women is the maker, the mother , the one who keeps the whole human race thriving. Women do so many different roles and at the same time the most vulnurable being of all. The role of women in society is constantly questioned and for centuries women have struggled to find their place in a world that is predominantly male oriented. In the contemporary age women got many opportunities in all field, even though women face many struggles in their life. Throughout history

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    Author and journalist Malcolm Gladwell once said, ““..... it would be interesting to find out what goes on in that moment when someone looks at you and draws all sorts of conclusions.” This is true for not only real life but also drawing a range of conclusions about a character in a book. Many people feel that classic titles such as The Odyssey and The Count of Monte Cristo create a “stereotype” for women by causing them to be “fit into a box” and therefore making them uninteresting and bland. The

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    Polynice’s body go unburied while entombing the very much alive Antigone. Despite Sophocles’ intention and those of his time, many modern readers analyze the piece as being one with feminism. Frances B. Singh exemplifies this viewpoint in her literary criticism ,Antigone’s Changed Punishment: Gynaecology as Penology in Sophocles’ Antigone, having women and womanliness as a central tool of exhortation and theme. While, Elizabeth Bobrick acknowledges the differences between man and woman, her persuasion

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    The analysis of women's discourses withing a women-only book club requires of a feminist standpoint. Moi (1991) acknowledges that in order to achieve a feminist standpoint to understanding literary criticism, or in this case reader's response, it is necessary to understand the social aspects of literacy production. For Bourdieu (1995), the literary field is itself in a dominated position, in which the literary production has been submissive to the demands of those who hold economic and cultural power

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    The movie Avatar, by James Cameron, was a well loved movie currently rated second in box office, meaning there are hundreds of reviews that have been made. An article in The New Yorker by David Edelstien is one of the many positive reviews of this movie. The way that Edelstien handles his review is unique. However, there are aspects of his review that are not pleasing. To start off, Edelstien is very quick in expressing is enjoyment for Avatar, referring to it as “a mighty ode to Gigantism and Awesomeness

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    Real Women Have Curves is a comedy drama Mexican American film with a time of 1 hour and 33 minutes. This film was released in October 18, 2002 in the United States with a box office of $7,777,790 worldwide. Real Women Have Curves was directed by Patricia Cardoso, produced by Effie Brown and written by Josephina Lopez and George LaVoo. This movie it had gained popularity when they win the Awards of the best dramatic film, and in 2002 in Sundance Film Festival they win the special Jury Prize, also

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    Massachusetts, “the feminist literary critic is predisposed to the rebuffing of patriarchal models in literature ―that privileges masculine ways of thinking and marginalizes women politically, economically and psychologically” (Lewis). Feminist criticism scrutinizes gender beliefs in works and defines the understated assembly of manliness and feminist; and their status in relation to each other’s position within literary works. Feminism’s purpose is to change the undignified view of women so that

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    For many, comparing well written literature is seen as detrimental to the original works of the authors. However, this is not always the case. Comparing literature helps the reader to see intricate details of the story that he or she may have missed when reading it the first time. Also, it can assist the reader in forming a more in depth opinion on each story, and deciding which story is a better piece of literature. For example, while reading “The Lady with the Pet Dog” by Anton Chekhov and “The

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