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    The Courageous woman

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    The Courageous Woman         As a woman leader‚ Elizabeth Blackwell strived to become someone in life.  She influenced mothers‚ children‚ wives‚ and sisters and showed them how strength could lead them to their dreams.   Her family and friends discouraged her‚ but she kept going in her own direction.  They told her how impossible it would be to become a woman doctor and she asked them why she should not be a doctor.   They had no reasons to tell her‚ but even if they had one‚ it was not useful‚

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    The Woman Warrior

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    The Woman Warrior While reading The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston it makes the reader wonder how our ancestors dealt with their everyday lives in the 1920’s. What we consider hard labor and sacrifice; they might have considered a mini vacation. We could go out about our lives and not have to worry about anybody but ourselves. They had to deal with everyday criticism from the people in their neighborhood‚ watching their every move and every choice they made. Kingston talks about an aunt

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    Phenomenal Woman

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    Phenomenal Woman is a dramatic poem by Maya Angelou about the love a woman has for herself even with her flaws. This poem is meant to be performed in front of an audience because the poem’s body movements reflect her flamboyant actions as she performs on stage. The speaker is a strong‚ confident woman (possibly Angelou) whom men seem to be incredibly attracted to. This is odd because the woman seems to not consider herself beautiful. Through her poem‚ Angelou speaks to all women‚ beautiful or

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    Woman Rights

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    Do you ever wonder if woman’s rights are universal or do they vary all over the world? How the roles of woman are now different based on their location in the world. Woman should have the same opportunity as men. “Equally rights”. In places such as India‚ Taliban and South Sudan woman are having their right held against them. These women have hard times getting what they need and want. Throughout this the rest of this passage I will go deeper into their living environment and everyday life. In

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    Woman and Lady

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    do learn all the fuzzy-headed‚ unassertive language of our sex‚ we are ridiculed for being unable to think clearly‚ unable to take part in a serious discussion‚ and therefore unfit to hold a position of power. It doesn’t take much of this for a woman to begin feeling she deserves such treatment because of inadequacies in her own intelligence and education. “Women’s language” shows up in all levels of English. For example‚ women are encouraged and allowed to make far more precise discriminations

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    A Sorrowful Woman

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    In Gail Godwin’s short story‚ "A Sorrowful Woman"‚ we are introduced to a woman who just as said in the title‚ is a sorrowful woman. She is described this way because she has some sort of problem mentally and quite often emotionally. She has a three year old son who‚ just like any other three year old‚ wants and needs the attention of its mother. She also has a husband‚ who is loving and very much devoted to her‚ her needs‚ and of course‚ the needs of their child. His undying loyalty towards her

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    Weeping Woman

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    Denise Levertov’s acclaimed poem ‘Weeping Woman’‚ accentuates the horrors of war‚ how the deeds of war do not discriminate. Through an array of literary techniques she captivates her readers‚ and provides an replication of the overwhelming flow of thoughts the faceless woman is experiencing‚ in the end Denise Levertov provides a strong definition‚ and portrays the conceptual idea of “The deeds of war do not discriminate”. Poet Denise Levertov‚ further enhances the notion of ‘The toll of war does

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    Vindication Of Woman

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    “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”‚ a book written by Mary Wollstonecraft‚ is a declaration of the rights of the women for equality of education‚ and to civil opportunities. Wollstonecraft advocates education as key‚ for women to attain a sense of self-respect‚ and a new self-image that can enable them to live to their fullest capabilities. The theme of the story is fixated on education. There is nothing Wollstonecraft wants more than a woman to have access to the same kind of education as men

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    The Strength of a Woman

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    The Strength of a Woman Zora Neale Hurston’s famous novel Their Eyes Were Watching God tells the compelling story of an African American woman‚ Janie Crawford‚ and her journey to find herself. In the time period of this novel‚ women are stereotypically seen as inferior to men. They do not speak their mind‚ they are reliant on their husbands‚ and they do as they are told. However‚ this is not true of Janie‚ the novel’s protagonist and narrator. Janie is a strong female role model who defies the

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    Woman to Child

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    WOMAN TO CHILD: The poem ‘Woman to child’ written by Judith Wright‚ is a strong‚ compassionate and highly significant piece of Writing; this is evident in its close reference to the stages of pregnancy‚ in creating new life. This poem displays the connection and the emotions regarding pregnancy between the mother and the child in each of the four stanzas written. There are many shifts in the tone through out each stanza. In the first stanza‚ when Judith writes “You who were darkness warmed

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