A Doll's House
…that, for saving her husband? s life, Nora has committed forgery and Krogstad is ready to use this information in order achieve his goals : ? ? (? )if I produce this document in court, you? ll be condemned? ? .(791) This element gives us a hint of women condition…
Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward: 2000-1887
Then, based on what people were good and wished to do, they were placed in their permanent jobs for which they worked until 45, the age of retirement. Another problem with employment was wages. In the 19th century, wages were on the average very low with the average worker having…
Elie Wiesel’S
…camp at Auschwitz. Night can be interpreted as an autobiography of the author’s personal experiences during his captivity by the Nazis in the concentration camp at Auschwitz.
The simple language, Wiesel uses, captures in great detail and deepness the cruelties, suffering, and torturing the Jews lived in the concentration camps.…
Handmaids Tale By Margaret Atwood
In 1969 Margaret Atwood first addressed the world with her pro-feminist ideas. As a direct result from encouragement and influence from literary mentors like Atwood, feminism became the rage. As the interest in women's rights heightened, so did the tolerance and need for more strongly biased and feminist sided articles…
Homogenizing The Homosexual
…in 1969 the sexual discourses of theology, law and psychology encountered resistance so strong that millions of lives were changed. In a small gay bar in New York, the regulars, an eclectic mix of drag queens, transexuals, effeminate men and butch women, offered up the most visible resistance ever witnessed…
Darkness
…she wanted to go out for a walk. She walked along admiring all the houses her grandfather had built. When she saw the swamp, she thought she recognized it and she saw the face of a boy in the swamp and so she got closer. Amelie Coulton a pregnant women…
Ramses
…19th dynasty. Ramses was thought of an incredible pharaoh, and was a great war leader to the Egyptians. He was one of the best known kings in Egyptian history.
When Ramses became pharaoh, he got many riches. For example, Ramses had as many women as his heart desired. The women…
Internet Advertising
…cost-effective. The costs can also be independent of the size of the audience. For example, a Web presence will cost the same regardless of how many viewers your site has. (You will, however, need to make sure your Internet Service Provider can handle the volume of viewers you anticipate having.)…
Modest Proposal By J. Swift
…humanity. He describes newborn children as "just drooped from its dam", a demeaning phrase to many Irish citizens. The nonchalance of the context Swift uses to approach his plans could be appalling to many readers. Swift continues to classify women as «breeders», and the citizens as «souls», creating an image…
The Scarlet Letter
…would often get one step closer to God by getting close to a religious leader, which was bad for Arthur Dimmesdale who was probably farther away from God than everyone else because of his sin. Relationships were looked upon as something sacred and a woman should be loyal to her…




