Role and Status of women since 1865 and how it has changed What would this world be like if not for the strong women who helped make the path of womenâs rights in the nation? Would women like the same freedoms as men or would they prefer to be prisoners at home? Thank goodness women donât spend too much time...

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Over time, stereotypes concerning women were re-defined thanks to several women holding positions of authority over men. However, it wasnât always like this as women were disrespected, undervalued, and unappreciated. Throughout history, men dominated professional and most of personal roles in society. Women were expected to play their part as âhousewivesâ and provide nourishment to the household. But, that had...

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In the work âA Small Placeâ by Jamaica Kincaid, the author expresses her strong opinions concerning Antigua in a second person narrative. She expresses about how she resents the Antiguans because of their ignorance towards tourism, their corrupted education system, and the colonization in Antigua. She explains how they're unaware that the tourist business could be a form of slavery...

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Poetry is a vessel for all to come together and enjoy a piece of writing, even if the reader does not know it is an actual or hidden meaning. Many writers over the century and many before have had their writing style from having a specific type of structure to free verse. An extraordinary poet, Emily Dickinson, had written almost...

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Edgar Allan Poe was a well renowned author who still influences many authors and movies today. Edgar Allan Poe was an author who lived in the 1800âs but only for a short time. In his lifetime both his parents died in 1811 leaving him as an orphan at the age of 3, he also married his cousin who was 13...

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Connections between stories highlight the continuity of intrinsically human concerns throughout time. Hag-Seed being an adaptation of Shakespeareâs The Tempest inevitably means there are many parallels. However, being composers of very different contextual periods, Shakespeare and Atwood express different values and perspectives on particular issues. While Shakespeareâs tale is shaped by his theatrical Christian humanist context of England under James...

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Often described as the archetypal Renaissance man, Leonardo was the painter of such masterpieces as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. In addition to possessing great artistic talent, Leonardo excelled as a scientist, experimented with philosophy, and wrote extensively on the myriad subjects he investigated. His writings, sketches, and diagrams, originally written as private journals and notes, were compiled...

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Identity is a complex process of constant adaptation. Every day individuals are forced to assimilate and modify their identities to avoid becoming victims of oppression and discrimination. In the United States, people of color and immigrants must overcome the historically ingrained prejudices that have been established within American society. They are categorized based on their physical characteristics, cultural background, and...

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Musical and artistic yet segregative describes the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance lasted from 1918-1930s in New York and the era was especially remembered for African Americans expressing themselves in new ways. The Great Migration was a significant event that set the tone for the future progressivism of the Harlem Renaissance. It was when African Americans moved from the south...

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This investigation will explore the question: What is the contribution of the two diarists, Anne Frank and Ruth Maier, to historianâs understanding of the Holocaust? The accounts written during the period between 1942 and 1944 will be the main focus of this investigation, to allow for an analysis of their relevance and significance in relation to exploring the Holocaust. The...

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Kurt Vonnegut Jr. gave us a glance in âHarrison Bergeronâ of the United States in the year 2081. The United States had become a dystopian nation, where everyone was considered equal before God and the law. The citizens were physically altered, so all of them have the same ability and strength. They are required to wear a mask if they...

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The historical sources of human history are telling us that there were many disastrous wars, fights, killings which had happened between enemies and hostile groups to control most area of world until now. The leaders of the countries employed young and inexperienced soldiers by giving them a particular job with salaries in the army forces to fight, also is using...

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The Story Of My Search When I was reading about Emily Dickinsonâs life and reading her poems, they caught my eye because her life was so much more different than everyone elseâs lives. Her poetry was very different and interesting and I wanted to learn more about it. âEmily Dickinson is one of Americaâs greatest and most original poets of...

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Every day, tons of children especially teenage females endure the domineering parental nature due to the stereotypes imposed by society. The injustices, prejudices, and discriminations against particular sex have played a significant role in teens abandoning their families and societies; when given an opportunity. Jamaica Kincaid and the young daughter from her short story Girl are ideal examples of teen...

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âThe agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair.â That line may summarize the whole assemblage of the works of Edgar Allan Poe. A writer from Massachusetts who became a notable of the American Romantic movement, and authored the poem-story, The Raven. While the narrator is reading loric stories with his lips quietly,...

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The short story, âBarn Burningâ by William Faulkner is full of literary devices. The story is about a family who moves from farm to farm to get by in life and the father burns down barns, hence the name âBarn Burningâ. This leads the little boy in this short story to decide if he wants to stick with his family...

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Introduction The researcher has done extensive research on the topic âComparative Analysis of John Locke â with special focus on the views shared by John Locke and Mary Wollstonecraft. The main objective of this entire project is to analyse the views hold by both of the profound philosophers. The research methodology used in this project is Doctrinal Research which includes...

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Marguerite Annie Johnson Angelou known as Maya Angelou was a black African-American women who didnât like racism between black and white people, though it was hard growing up being mistreated she would always stay as positive as she can. Maya was born on April 4, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. She had a family of four. Her mother...

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Abstract Jewish people are extremely faithful to their religion Judaism. Jews are monotheistic, and they try to show obedience to God at all times. The traditions that they celebrate are important to them because they like to promote kind acts within their community. The Jews became Hitlerâs target for maltreatment during the Holocaust. Hitler was an antisemite that believed that...

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Introduction Edgar Allan Poe, an eminent figure in American literature, is renowned for his profound exploration of death and mortality, themes that pervade his oeuvre. His work delves into the psychological and philosophical dimensions of death, reflecting his own turbulent life marked by personal tragedies and losses. Poe's fascination with death is evident in his poems and short stories, where...

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Introduction Alice Walker's Meridian, first published in 1976, stands as a pivotal work that explores the complexities of race, identity, and resilience during the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. Through its nuanced characters and intricate narrative structure, the novel delves into the struggles and triumphs of African Americans seeking to assert their rights and redefine their identities in...

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Did Iago screw up? The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice. William Shakespeare. Iago manipulates Cassio to get him drunk and gets Roderigo to bring him into a fight. Iago has his revenge when Othello demotes Cassio of his rank because of his misbehavior. Iago decides to make Othello believe his wife is unfaithful to him. Three things that...

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In what way has a particular aspect, theme or text of Blakeâs been adopted by at least one later artist, writer, filmmaker or musician? William Blake was a complex character and his works are renowned for being near impossible to decipher, yet one fact we are sure of is that Blake was not a nationalist; he was a revolutionary. Yet...

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Introduction J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit," published in 1937, is a seminal work in the fantasy genre that has captivated readers for generations. Its enduring popularity can be attributed not only to its rich narrative and imaginative world-building but also to Tolkien's adept use of structural techniques. These techniques serve to enhance the storytelling, making the journey of Bilbo Baggins both...

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Both Goldman and Du Bois have been notorious in transforming political assumptions as well as being pivotal figures in shaping history and tradition. With the same goal of emancipation, it is evident that Goldman and Du Bois identify issues in society that continue to persist as major concerns in the emerging new world order. This essay will argue that there...

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The short story, âHills like White Elephantsâ, is unlike any normal story. This story lacked the typical foundation that a normal story might have: a beginning, middle, and end. This short story describes a discussion between a man and a woman, which leads to no real ending. Ernest Heminway, the author, included enough information into this story so that the...

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Introduction Studies that approach literary texts with corpus linguistic methods are developing, and the use of corpus (corpora) in stylistics has become increasingly popular in recent years, and the term corpus stylistics is substantially popular. This approach combines traditional literary analysis with modern computational methods, allowing researchers to examine texts in new ways. The Latin word corpus (corpora) refers to...

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The poetry collection âLeaves of Grassâ is the most known work of the American Poet Walt Whitman. He was born on May 31, 1819, and since his young age he was passionate about writing and reading. He taught himself mostly everything and became interested and familiar with the works of Homer, Dante, Shakespeare, and the Bible. Starting working as a...

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Samuel Langhorne Clemensâ better known as Mark Twainâ, when he began studying the 16th-century history for writing The Prince and the Pauper (1881), he was immediately fascinated with the indelicacies in old English speech and court languages. That is why he decided to write 1601, to experiment with Elizabethan dialogue and to entertain his friend Joseph Twitchell1. In this essay,...

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How Jane Austen questions the society in which she lives on its moral beliefs and attitudes towards women (First Chapter Draft) RĂśpke considers Austen to be a âconservative female writerâ[footnoteRef:1]; a traditional woman who upheld traditional values throughout her writing. They believe Austenâs ideas on the behaviour of women are identical to what is described in eighteenth and early nineteenth...

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