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  Tenets of the Romantic Comedy
.... loose. The same is true with the treatment of men and women in romantic comedies, each of whom is sharply defined. This analysis ....
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19th Century Women
.... who lived in a society that was repressive and particularly so toward women. Emma did not fit easily into such a society because she had a romantic nature, one ....
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Women Asking Men for Dates
.... In conclusion, this paper has shown that women should only be the aggressor in a romantic situation if they want to remain the aggressor throughout the ....
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Women in Opera in the 18th & 19th Centuries
.... of Romanticism in the late eighteenth century and indicates that it was essentially a masculine phenomenon: Romantic poetizing is not just what women cannot do ....
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Women and The Mass Media
.... employed and enjoy highly prestigious positions such as doctors, lawyers, and law enforcement officials, while women are assigned marital, romantic, and family ....
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Women and the Mass Media
.... employed and enjoy highly prestigious positions such as doctors, lawyers, and law enforcement officials, while women are assigned marital, romantic, and family ....
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Women in work and marriage
.... The Romantic age was changing the way women were depicted in literature, and Mary Wollstonecraft was both reacting to and part of this change. ....
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Chopin and Steinbeck on Women For no
.... 6)." Like Calixta, Elisa is tempted by the appearance of a romantic (if disheveled .... old woman (Steinbeck, p. 9)." Both Calixta and Elisa are women with longings ....
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The role of women on television
.... employed and enjoy highly prestigious positions such as doctors, lawyers, and law enforcement officials, while women are assigned marital, romantic, and family ....
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Destructive Women in Great Expectations
.... However, if these women are effective in causing destruction, it is primarily due to romantic visions of being a youth by the author. ....
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Destructive Women in Dickens' Great Expectations
.... However, if these women are effective in causing destruction, it is primarily due to romantic visions of being a youth by the author. ....
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Borderline Personality Disorder
.... Borderline personality disorder symptoms as predictors of 4-year romantic relationship dysfunction in young women: addressing issues of specificity. J. Abnorm. ....
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Vampires, Dracula and Women
.... regarding Mina's access to the arcana of vital information or her role in pursuing Dracula may arise from a male romantic's presumption of what women in Mina's ....
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Women and the Mass Media
.... employed and enjoy highly prestigious positions such as doctors, lawyers, and law enforcement officials, while women are assigned marital, romantic, and family ....
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Wollstonecraft
.... Intro., 3). Women in the Romantic era were typically confined to roles of mother and wife, with anything more or less generally viewed as unacceptable. ....
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Women Poets of the Late 20th Century
.... a Hermit Speak", the hermit's words could easily be applied to the romantic poetry of .... be carried on by those who deliberately ignored the true nature of women. ....
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Virginia Woolf on the Plight of Women in Society
.... As women novelists increasingly exhaust or dismiss the possibilities of the romantic plot, however, they have tended to inscribe the maternal subplot more ....
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TV's View of Women The nature of the relationship bet
.... employed and enjoy highly prestigious positions such as doctors, lawyers, and law enforcement officials, while women are assigned marital, romantic, and family ....
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Willa Cather's Woman Centered Fiction The significance of the ...
.... So much of what one may term traditional "women's fiction" deals with the vicissitudes of romantic love on one hand or fantastic, melodramatic adventures on ....
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Mary Wollstonecraft
.... The Romantic age was bringing about a change in the way women were depicted in literature, and Mary Wollstonecraft was both reacting to and part of this change ....
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Nonverbal communication
.... attitudes toward opposite-sex touch than men, and men were found to initiate touch significantly more in casual romantic relationships, while women did in ....
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Educating Rita & Stags and Hens
.... I've just been cryin' ever since!" (Russell 208). The women are also interested in men from a romantic angle much more than they are for a sexual nature. ....
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Nazi Ideology & Women in Germany
.... Whatever aspirations women might have had were overcome by a system--German, not specifically Nazi--that was not progressive but that was both romantic in ....
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Virginia Woolf & Plight of Women in Literature Virginia Woolf was ...
.... As women novelists increasingly exhaust or dismiss the possibilities of the romantic plot, however, they have tended to inscribe the maternal subplot more ....
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A MEASURE OF FEAR OF COMMITMENT
.... be more indifferent to commitment than do either men or women under 30. .... and downs of dating: Fluctuations in satisfaction in newly formed romantic relationships ....
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Print Advertising Gender
.... Aside from this, the heart imagery and the use of Valentine's Day to promote the ad suggest that women are romantic creatures who need a Chrysler and a man ....
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Male Fantasies in TV Sitcom Love That Bob
.... This is why men enjoy action movies or movies about straight sex (no romance), while women enjoy the romantic comedies that men term "chick flicks." In "Love ....
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Framing the Bride
.... reliance on--the appeal of Hollywood/American idealizations of the romantic figures .... The attempt to replicate idealized glamour images of women in particular and ....
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To His Coy Mistress Introduction Andrew Marvell'
.... We clearly see the patriarchal attitudes expressed in the poem toward women. The speaker imagines romantic and pastoral appeals and fear will persuade his Lady ....
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To His Coy Mistress Introduction Andrew Marvell'
.... We clearly see the patriarchal attitudes expressed in the poem toward women. The speaker imagines romantic and pastoral appeals and fear will persuade his Lady ....
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