Category: /Literature/Biographies
an active role in Women's Suffrage. Harriet Tubman's life is a monument to courage and determination that continues to stand out in American history. By creating her own destiny, not letting her goal die, and giving a hand to those in need Harriet Tubman has
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In her essay, "Too Close to the Bone: The Historical Context for Women's Obsession with Slenderness", Roberta Seid explores the ever-changing standards Americans hold for women's bodies. She compares our obsession with thinness to a religion. If we
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In the play, A Man for All Seasons, by English playwright Robert Bolt, the female characters are all restricted to the role as wife, mother and lover. Bolt constructs them as being constricted and disempowered, but also as being strong, intelligent women
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
society they live in. Being their mother, Mrs. Bennet has the right to think that her wishes would be respected. Not only would her daughters' future dignity and status be at risk if they do not make a good marriage, but also the forthcoming security
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
Nicolas Poussin - The Rape of the Sabine Women
In The Rape of the Sabine Women, there is no obvious vanishing point. There is great depth to this composition, which is created through a multitude of techniques. Although there are several buildings
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