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    The Power of Love: Wives and Husbands was interesting and informative to read. The reading exposes the rich complexity of social relations among married patricians in late medieval Venice. Displaying married people’s enduring loyalty to family and lineage of origin‚ expressed symbolically by choice of curial sites which shows the deep trust and generosity between a husband and wife; like the will of Valerio and Vittoria Zeno. Such strong bonds between spouses have the potential to subvert older loyalties

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    Weir‚ Allison .The Six Wives of Henry the VIII. New York‚ New York: Grove Weidenfeld Press‚ 1961. The Six Wives of Henry the VIII is a non-fiction‚ royal biography‚ consisting of 643 pages‚ with chronological and genealogical tables for all the families involved. There are pictures of Henry the VIII‚ his wives‚ children and bibliographical references and index. The book is a hardbound book originally published in Great Britain in 1961 by the Bodley Head‚ London. Allison Weir‚ a Tudor scholar

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    King Henry VIII and his Six Wives The Elizabethan Era contained major events that remain documented in history. If the historical figures of the Elizabethan Era had not existed‚ history would have taken a dramatic turn. The full histories and personalities of each of Henry’s wives show how these women left their marks on the English throne and they changed the course of history. King Henry VIII was endowed with outstanding mental and physical gifts. He mastered Latin and French‚ understood Italian

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    BOOK: KING HENRY AND HIS SIX WIVES PAGE ONE: SUMMARY OF THE STORY Henry was the eighth King of England. He was famous for having six wives. His first wife’s name was Katherine of Aragon. She was Spanish and she was also the queen of England. Henry divorced her because he wanted a son. Anne Boleyn was his second wife. Henry started to dislike Anne because she only thought of herself. If Anne didn’t want a divorce she had to give him a boy. She tried to give birth to a boy but failed. When

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    In Good Wives‚ Laurel Thatcher Ulrich contends that unlike some historians would come to believe‚ Puritan women lived neither in a state of submissiveness or autonomy. Rather these women served as a complementary secondary function to the husband responsible for performing a variety of duties. In her “role analysis”‚ Ulrich structures her argument based three different characters from the Bible‚ a fitting organization due to the supremacy of the Church in early New English society. Her three prototypes

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    Treat women like dolls-are playthings‚ decorative‚ add to the house with their beauty and charm. • Both patronize the women –use diminutives • Make all the decisions financial and otherwise for the family. • Males are dominant • Both regard their wives as intellectually inferior‚ don’t want a wife who is independent and free thinking • Needs of the male come first. • Men pursue their own destiny. Women: • Men and women have same needs and wants‚ ambitions and desires but all she must wish to

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    On the other hand‚ Emilia is the wife of Iago. Emilia is the maid servant to Desdomana‚ just as Iago is the Ensign reporting to Othello. The two women have many variances in the way they talk and act. As indicated‚ both Desdemona and Emilia are wives of men who

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    Gender equality not truly equal in many places in the world. Despite popular belief‚ there are places such as India where women are still subjected to strict ruling by men. Husband’s rule over their wives‚ and son’s rule over their own mothers. Women are constantly expected to live a certain way‚ and to make the men in their family ’shine’. Women are often abused and hurt after an unfortunate mistake; such as speaking against a male family member. A woman is lucky to receive just a beating‚ when

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    Even Wives Want a Wife In today’s society the wife is seen as the member of the household that upkeeps the house and caters to other’s needs. Who wouldn’t want one of these of their own? In “I Want a Wife” the author Judy Brady sarcastically explains why everyone would want a wife. She begins with a story of how a friend of hers is newly single and he is looking for “a wife” although in reality he wants a servant; Brady then realizes that she too wants a wife of her own (Brady 542). The main points

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    the argument of submissive relationships‚ meaning the man is the head of the household and the women should submit to him. There are two sides of this argument. the pro‚ “Marriages Will Improve If Wives Submit to Their Husbands” by Christine McClelland and the con‚ “Marriages Will Not Improve If Wives Submit To Their Husbands” by Cokie and Steven Roberts. These articles help understand the Role-Learning theory by stating the values and images of women and men in the media. Submitting to husbands

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