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    Tamed Wife?

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    ending depends on the way a husband a wife would keep their relationship. Julie Iovine’s article‚ Yes-Dearing Your Way to a Happy Marriage‚ introduces Laura Doyle’s Surrendered Wife‚ which explains what an ideal wife is in her view that will keep a marriage fruitful. These opinions encourage wives to practice different ways to please their husbands- ways I find absurd and irrational. Showing gestures of appreciation and gratitude is a positive action of a wife to have. However‚ to thank your spouse

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    Curleys Wife

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    outcasts however she is just as much as an outcast as the other 3 as she is the only woman on the farm and she isn’t capable of working with the others. She only has more mental power over the farm as she is married to Curley so she is the boss’s son’s wife so she can get anyone fired on the farm if she feels threatened by them. However she is not treated any better by anyone on the farm as she is a woman. Appearance: - “She had full‚ rouged lips and wide-spaced eyes‚ heavily made up. Her fingernails

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    Wife Swap

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    eThe gap between rich and poor Wife Swap is an American TV show in which two mothers/wives from completely different social classes or lifestyles switch houses and families for two weeks. The show is a way of revealing the diversity of American values and lifestyles and sometimes it may be a shock to cope with people who differ culturally and socially. In this way‚ Mark Beauvais and Steve Clayton represent two completely different social classes‚ which can be identified in their economic situation

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    The Drover's Wife

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    The Drover’s Wife‚ by Henry Lawson The Drover’s wife‚ by Hanry Lawson‚ expresses about a poor drover family‚ which the wife with four children lived apart from her husband. One night there was a snake in the partition of her house. To deal with this situation‚ she let her children sleep in the kitchen‚ but she stayed awake with Alligator‚ a dog‚ to look after her children from the snake. While she stayed awake‚ she thought of the unpleasant situations that she’d faced and how sorrow life she

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    The Drover's Wife

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    The Drover’s Wife The Drover’s wife‚ whose writer is Henry Lawson‚ describes a bush woman whose husband was away for droving. The story mainly shows about the challenging life of an independent woman with four children. One day‚ there was a snake entered the house while the children were playing about the house and she was cooking. Unfortunately‚ she could no nothing on the snake because it disappeared suddenly into a crack. To prevented safety for her children‚ she stayed awake all night long

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    Astronomer's Wife

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    story titled Astronomer’s Wife‚ author Kay Boyle tells a superb story of Mrs. Ames a woman who has forgotten her strength and beauty‚ whose life is missing it’s true identity because of her husband’s control. Mrs. Ames tells the story in third person as the protagonist‚ with her being the main character. The plumber is antagonist‚ who brings changes into Mrs. Ames’ life giving her back her lost identity. Mr. Ames uses control through out the story by isolating his wife from the rest of the world

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    In these days it is very common for the husband and wife both to have full-time jobs. In each family everyone is equal. Everyone has paid the effort for their family. When the husband and wife both have jobs‚ they both have the responsibility to take care of their family. Some people say that housework is the wife’s job. That is wrong and unfair. There is no reason to put all the housework on women’ shoulder. Wife is a very important character in each family. Most of the time‚ they pay for

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    The Good Wife Guide

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    The Good Wife Guide The “Good Wife Guide” is an advisory text from the 1950’s telling typical 1950’s women on how to accomplish their role as a “good wife”. The mood set throughout the entire text is completely imperative based (e.g. “Clear away clutter” and “Be happy to see him”). This creates a rather stern and overpowering tone‚ connoting that women in the 1950’s were being ‘told’ what to do. Other parts of the text seem to suggest that women had no right to make any individual decisions and

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    I Want a Wife

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    Brady’s I want a wife In Judy Brady’s essay‚ “I Want a Wife”‚ she explores why she would like to have a wife. Brady’s style and structure contribute to her theme of female repression. Various style techniques‚ such as repetition and irony‚ are used along with the structural technique of using levels of intimacy. One of Brady’s main style techniques is the use of repetition. She is constantly describing what she wants in a wife and the duties that the wife should take care of: “I want a wife who will not

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    Wife Of Bath Misogynist

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    tales. Amongst those sharing a tale‚ is the Wife of Bath. She tells a story about a knight sent to find out what women truly want. The knight is sent on this mission because he is found guilty of rape‚ in a usually case‚ the knight punishment would result in his beheading. The queen is given the sovereignty to pick the knight’s punishment. The way in which Chaucer depicts the wife of bath‚ shows that she is an atypical woman of her time period. The wife of Bath contradicts the misogynist ideas of

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