Papers 1911-1920 of total 86417 found.
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…was able to marry and the next nine years he and Martha had six children together. His youngest daughter Anna would later become Freud's disciple, assistant, and a very good psychoanalyst in her own right. Before his marriage, Freud had worked in Paris…
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…was able to marry and the next nine years he and Martha had six children together. His youngest daughter Anna would later become Freud's disciple, assistant, and a very good psychoanalyst in her own right. Before his marriage, Freud had worked in Paris…
Details: Words: 1905 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature
…on sexual independence and self-expression while ignoring the rules of a patriarchal marriage. Robert Cohen, a recent lover of Brett's, comments she is Circe, turns men into pigs and controls them using sex and simulated love. This later turns the men against…
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…Young marriage, is it sometimes rushed into? A young marriage described in “The Hand” In “The Hand”, by Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, the plot centers around the idea of a young couple that just got married and are lying in bed alone while the husband…
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…of these couples, but, many times, to the society as a whole. The statistics on early marriages (those that begin before the mid-20s) are alarmingly dismal. Over half of all teenage unions end in divorce within the first 5 years , and the rate for 21- and 22-year…
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Category: /History
…a rebel and on occasion enjoyed the same sexual freedom as the flapper, however not all her actions where the same. Also one of the most significant differences between the flapper and the College Woman was that the institution of marriage was very important…
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…and the current cultural thinking regarding any topic, whether this topic is sex, marriage or the place of women in society. A problem can arise though in thinking that the plays completely reflect women's place in medieval society, as that is not the case…
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…Marilyn Monroe Who is Marilyn Monroe and is she the biggest sex symbol of the twentieth century? Most people remember her as a beautiful woman, who starred in a variety of movies and who had many memorable photos. What they might not know is how she…
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…about both sexes. While also remaining very general to cover basically everyone and simple for everyone to understand. So simple in fact that I saw everything in there as being common sense; but also at the same time being hidden from the obvious senses…
Details: Words: 1891 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…extra-marital affairs or attempts at intercourse outside of marriage. The second story is based on the idea of a priest desiring to have sex with a man's wife. He waits until the man leaves town on business, and then goes and seduces the man's wife into bed…
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