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A Women Of No Importance
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According to the popular concept, Coquettes are consummate teases, experts at arousing desire through a provocative appearance or an alluring attitude. But the real essence of Coquettes is in fact their ability to trap people emotionally, and to keep their victims in their clutches long after that first titillation of desire. This is the skill
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People Matter. If postmodernism had a motto, I guess it would be this. Race is a category according to people in modern thought, but for a postmodernist, race is unacceptable. It is insulting and othering.It’s humilating our nature; because race means the differentiation and under the differentiation is an aspect of putting yourself into higher
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The book, In the Land of White Lilies, was written by the famous journalist and columnist former priest, Russian Immigrant Grigoriy SpiridonovichPetrov. Born on January 26, 1866 in Yamburg, Petrov graduated first from the seminary and then from the theological academy in 1891, becoming a priest and later choosing to become a teacher. This book,
Beyaz Zambaklar Ülkesinde
Beyaz Zambaklar ÜlkesindeGrigory Petrov · IQ Kültür Sanat Yayıncılık · 201798,8bin okunma
"Algernon: All women become like their mother. That is their tragedy. No man does. That is his. Jack: Is that clever? Algernon: It is perfectly phrased! and quite as true as any observation in civilised life should be. Jack: I am sick to death of cleverness. Everybody is clever nowadays. You cannot go anywhere without meeting clever people. The thing has become an absolute public nuisance. I wish to goodness we had a few fools left. Algernon: We have. Jack: I should extremely like to meet them. What do they talk about? Algernon: The fools? Oh! About the clever people, of course. Jack: What fools!"
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“If a man and woman have sinned, let them both go forth into the desert to love or loathe each other there. Let them both be branded. Set a mark, if you wish, on each, but don’t punish the one and let the other go free. Don’t have one law for men and another for women.”
Towards the end of the eighteenth century a change came about which, if I were rewriting history, I should describe more fully and think of greater importance than the Crusades or the Wars of the Roses. The middle-class woman began to write. For if PRIDE AND PREJUDICE matters, and MIDDLEMARCH and VILLETTE and WUTHERING HEIGHTS matter, then it matters far more than I can prove in an hour's discourse that women generally, and not merely the lonely aristocrat shut up in her country house among her folios and her flatterers, took to writing. Without those forerunners, Jane Austen and the Brontës and George Eliot could no more have written than Shakespeare could have written without Marlowe, or Marlowe without Chaucer, or Chaucer without those forgotten poets who paved the ways and tamed the natural savagery of the tongue. For master- pieces are not single and solitary births; they are the outcome of many years of thinking in common, of thinking by the body of the people, so that the experience of the mass is behind the single voice.
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THE ROLE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN FRANKENSTEIN
Mary Shelley, who wrote Frankenstein, was the daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft, a famous women's rights activist, and William Godwin, a philosopher and political writer. The author wrote the book in 1818 when she was twenty-one years old. The book is still relevant, still being read and remade into films. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is a
Frankenstein ya da Modern Prometheus
Frankenstein ya da Modern PrometheusMary Shelley · Can Yayınları · 201913,8bin okunma
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THE THEME OF MONEY AND SOCIAL NOBILITY IN MOLL FLANDERS
Moll Flanders tells the biography of a woman born in 18th century England from her own point of view. Born in a prison, a prostitute for twelve years, a thief for twelve years, married five times, her adventures taking her from England to America, Moll Flanders is one of the most interesting heroines in English literature with her controversial
Moll Flanders
Moll FlandersDaniel Defoe · Can Yayınları · 2021720 okunma
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I was taught how to count calories , have boundaries with and say “no” to food as a young girl, before I learned about the importance of having boundaries and saying “no” to other people. What do you think that taught me about being a woman in this world? I learned that it was more important for me to be an object of desire, than it was to have my own needs met and be respected as a person. These harmful belief systems and low self-esteem landed me in abusive relationships as my boundaries were non-existent and I didn’t believe I deserved better. I was just happy that someone wanted me.
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ACADEMY, FRENCH: Run it down, but try to belong to it if you can. ACHILLES: Add “fleet of foot”: people will think you’ve read Homer. AIR: Beware of drafts of air. The depths of the air are invariably unlike the surface. If the former are warm, the latter is cold, and vice versa. ASP: Animal known through Cleopatra’s basket of figs. BACK: A slap
Women are brought up to conform: all the rules of femininity—dress, behavior, attitude—essentially break the spirit. Women are trained to need men, not sexually but metaphysically. Women are brought up to be the void that needs filling, the absence that needs presence. Women are brought up to fear men and to know that they must please men and to
The value of a female life is determined by its reproductive value. What will happen to all the women who are not altogether necessary because their children in particular are not altogether desirable? The old women starving in poverty are starving because their reproductive lives are over and they are worth nothing. The old women incarcerated in
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PS: This review is for Hortense Spillers' "Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe: An American Grammar Book" only. I'll update it when I read the other articles. 2/5 Stars (%44/100) Hortense Spillers was and still is one of the most influential black writers, especially for women. As a black feminist, she worked hard to be the voice of black people, more specifically women. This was an interesting read for me. I found it informative but a bit longer than it needs to be. She talks about a lot of different ideas by giving tons of names and after a while, it gets a bit complicated and the message gets lost in my opinion. That's why this essay was "okay" for me. There is no denying Spillers' importance but I did not enjoy this as much as I thought I would.
Diacritics  Vol.17  No.2
Diacritics Vol.17 No.2Kolektif · The Johns Hopkins University Press · 19871 okunma