Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
.... qualities. Beth is the third sister and is an ideal
little woman, patient, undemanding, docile, timid, and unassuming. Self-sacrifice ....
(1683

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Women's Suffrage Movement in Britain
.... but received precious
little encouragement from Liberal Prime Minister William Gladstone, who seemed to harbor a preference for keeping the
little woman at home ....
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT IN BRITAIN
.... but received precious
little encouragement from Liberal Prime Minister William Gladstone, who seemed to harbor a preference for keeping the
little woman at home ....
(2760

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Little Red Riding Hood
.... When he asks where
Little Red Cap's grandmother lives, she chats inconsequentially on and on .... To this girl or girl-
woman, therefore, it is given to learn the ....
(1314

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A Doll's House
.... a "feminist Bildungspeil par excellence, dramatizing the protagonist's realization that she might, perhaps, be someone other than her husband's
little woman. ....
(1731

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Mrs. Warren's Profession v. The Good Woman of Setzuan
.... daughter with the economic and educational opportunities denied her as a young
woman. .... to act in a destructive manner because there is
little cooperation and no ....
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Frida Kahlo, Woman and Artist
.... a feminist or Mexican critique of life, but the view of one amazing
woman among a .... Rivera inspected her canvas and told her, "Keep it up,
little girl." Then he ....
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Role of Suffragettes in Britain
.... but received precious
little encouragement from Liberal Prime Minister William Gladstone, who seemed to harbor a preference for keeping the
little woman at home ....
(3570

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EJ Dionne
.... A
woman cannot be a
little pregnant; a
woman cannot get part of an abortion. One side in this debate must win and one must lose, Tribe summarizes. ....
(1462

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Theme of Race Relations in 2 Stories
.... Julian's mother, on the other hand, believes that she is only being nice to the black
woman's "cute"
little boy. Julian's mother ....
(1808

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Elizabeth I
.... the Spanish under King Phillip II and the great Spanish Armada; simultaneously, however, she has been characterized by some as a
woman with
little concern for ....
(1842

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Louisa May Alcott
.... Jo's attempt to be like her mother is the archetype of the attempt by every young
woman to achieve that goal:
Little Women provides a vision of the struggle to ....
(1809

7

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Educating Rita & Stags and Hens
.... you are married. It is the
little cry of giving up your independence and maturing from a girl to a
woman. However, when Carol asks ....
(2815

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Male-Female Relationships in 3 Novels
.... Yes, Darcy confesses his love, but in such a reluctant and downright insulting way that only a
woman with
little self-respect would even continue the ....
(2191

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The Role of Women in Homer's The Iliad
.... enough to bear" (III. 495-99). The view of Helen is of a
woman who has very
little control over her situation. She rages against the ....
(1894

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Helen and Penelope in The Iliad and The Odyssey
.... to bear" (3.495-99). The view of Helen is of a
woman who has very
little control over her situation. She rages against the position ....
(1670

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EMILY DICKINSON AND LOVE POEMS
.... life, despite supposedly having several affairs, this short poem reveals how
little she knows .... It tells us a lot about the
woman and her thoughts, her fears ....
(549

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Interpreting I Stand Here Ironing
.... That
little girl-now a young
woman-carries within her the untold story of her neglect and the ensuing loneliness that has never left her. ....
(1102

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Appeal of Character of Austen's Emma
.... anything but a comic character, would have been thoroughly unlikable, and would have had
little appeal for the reader. If Emma were simply a
woman ignorant of ....
(1615

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Abortion Argument
.... is what a third party may or may not do in answer to a request from a
woman for an abortion, and this is because in truth there is
little the
woman can do ....
(1135

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Steinbeck's short story "The Chrysanthemums"
.... man does this to bring the
woman's guard down, to show her symbolically that he is not a threat to her. He asks her for directions, claiming to be a
little lost ....
(1789

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Raney
.... the style of Raney, "Trouble seems a
little more detached, a
little less fondly .... This analysis will explore the character of Raney, a young
woman who the author ....
(1684

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The House of Mirth
.... Lily means marriage, the only kind of partnership open to a
woman in her .... she cannot maintain a beautiful appearance but because she is a
little too honest ....
(2102

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Psychoanalysis of Colette's The Pure & the Impure
.... Even a
woman such as Amalia who lives on
little but the pleasure of the memories of pleasure remains open and self-aware. Amalia says that "Sadness . . . ....
(2180

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Peter Iverson and Little Big Horn
Peter Iverson certainly knows what happened at the Battle of
Little Big Horn Battle .... the vitality of current American Indian culture that a Hopi
woman would feel ....
(737

3

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Abortion as a Divisive Social/Political Issue
.... on what a third party may or may not do in answer to a request from a
woman for an abortion, and this is because in truth there is
little the
woman can do ....
(1909

8

)
The Cry of the African Woman
.... Ironically, Jean's image of the ideal
woman is his mother who is fragile and kind .... man who is dependent on the wages of white masters who have
little respect for ....
(5981

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Stereotyping & Bias in the Media
.... Latinos are illegal aliens, ignorant immigrants who take, but give
little back to the .... since the days of "Leave it to Beaver." In those days a
woman's place was ....
(974

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Edma Pontellier in Chopin's The Awakening
.... an "awakening," but that awakening consists of, first,
little more than a childish foot-stamping against the traditional role of the
woman in relation to the ....
(1602

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Addie in William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying
.... a hardened, hard-working, unloving
woman, wife and mother who sees life as a matter of fulfilling a
woman's duties to her husband and children, and
little else ....
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