"Lullaby" by Kim Chi-won
.... The hints of a supernatural force could be imaginary or they could be
real, though there is good reason to see them as
real because the
husband knows about the ....
(1396

6

)
Purchasing Behavior in Real Estate Investment
.... Foreign funds available to
real estate interests during times of economic recession .... the most influence or that the decision was shared between
husband and wife ....
(8554

34

)
"The Woman Who Rode Away"
.... The only
real connection made between two people in this story is that between the
husband and the friend, and this connection is bizarre and troubling to the ....
(1367

5

)
Henrik Ibsen
.... The climax of the play occurs when Nora decides to leave her
husband, to go out into "the
real world" and find out who she is when she has stripped off the ....
(1297

5

)
"The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin
.... Mallard waits for something to come to her and thinks about her
husband's death, and .... sense of freedom in this world is replaced by the only
real freedom she ....
(2105

8

)
The Necklace
.... Mathilde's life now becomes a
real hell compared to the simple but comfortable existence she had prior to losing the necklace. She and her
husband lead a life ....
(1255

5

)
Reflection Paper
.... However, my
husband's refusal to work on his development of a "whole" self and .... power struggle phase of our relationship keeps us from achieving
real love and ....
(1639

7

)
The Story of an Hour
.... She is free of the control imposed on her by another, by her
husband. .... Her sense of freedom in this world is replaced by the only
real freedom she will now know ....
(2043

8

)
Analyses of 13 Poems The opening line of this
.... and unhappiness withered away over time until now there is
real affection between .... last stanza is clearly contemporary as she describes how her
husband left and ....
(2800

11

)
Short Stories
.... So, too, many women recognize the strength of their
husband's as superior to their .... stories are fiction the events and characters are often based on
real life. ....
(583

2

)
John Steinbeck's "Chrysanthemums"
.... her viewpoint, to share her special love for creating something
real and positive .... For example, her own
husband even compares her to another woman when he tells ....
(1672

7

)
"The Yellow Wallpaper"
.... if she thinks that everything she sees and feels is
real. The entries in her journal are written in secret, kept from the prying eyes of her
husband and his ....
(1687

7

)
Feminism in the Victorian Era in A Doll's House
.... her
husband will never accept, much less love or admire, her as an independent individual. While painful perhaps, her decisions reflects a very mature and
real ....
(1258

5

)
Gustave Flaubert's novel Sentimental Education
.... genuine love he might feel for her if he could see her as the
real woman she is or at least could become when she liberates herself from her
husband and her ....
(2258

9

)
Dramatists' Criticism of Society
.... Loman states that "attention must be paid" to the life of her
husband, an undistinguished .... dream without success, and he has been blinded to the
real value ....
(1696

7

)
The Jilting of Granny Weatheral
.... For a picture yes, but it's not my
husband" (1489).Well, of course not. It's a likeness of him, which can never be a stand-in or substitute for the
real man. ....
(1555

6

)
Poetry and Literature Analysis
.... displacement. The
real problem is not her
husband's sexual issues, since they occur when he is drunk, but his alcoholism. Because ....
(3779

15

)
Husband & Wife in Therapy
.... The easygoing
husband seemed almost amused by his wife's efforts, agreeing to come to therapy .... necessity of dealing with what he did not see as a
real problem. ....
(10003

40

)
Theme of Pride and Prejudice
.... she uses her own supposed weaknesses as ways to goad her
husband and to .... Austen brings together her characters,
real people with their own attitudes and foibles ....
(1635

7

)
The Awakening
.... the result of serious depression but it is also a response to
real conditions in .... did not mean anything by it and she could not make her
husband understand what ....
(1881

8

)
Three Literary Characters
.... marry and then to subsume herself to the life of her
husband, in essence .... of distorted picture, so it was inevitable then Emma would discover
real marriage to ....
(1644

7

)
Status of Women in Late Victorian Society
.... Monica believes she can change her
husband's attitudes and beliefs about relations between the sexes. In her mind,
real reform is quite similar to Mill's call ....
(1217

5

)
Marred and Married
.... We see that the
husband does not listen to what his wife really wants, and uses her .... is sick and in need of a cure, "I tried to have a
real earnest reasonable ....
(1116

4

)
Married Women in Short Stories
.... We see that the
husband does not listen to what his wife really wants, and uses her .... is sick and in need of a cure, "I tried to have a
real earnest reasonable ....
(1114

4

)
Flaubert's Sentimental Education
.... experience the reality, compromise, and give-and-take of a
real relationship, and .... and though her "eternal subject of complaint" is her
husband's failings (173 ....
(1680

7

)
People in Early European History
.... Bertrande accepts the new Martin Guerre even when she knows he is not the
real Martin Guerre, at first because having a
husband is preferable to not having one ....
(2044

8

)
Portrayal of Women by Chekhov
.... she believes in it but also in order "to annoy her
husband," showing Chekhov's determination to portray his heroines not as ideals but as
real women, warts and ....
(1612

6

)
The Jewelry (Guy De Maupassant)
The only complaint of M. Latin, the
husband, is that his wife, loves the .... her large collection of what he thought were fake jewels are actually
real ones, worth ....
(608

2

)
De Maupassant's The Jewelry
The only complaint of M. Latin, the
husband, is that his wife, loves the .... her large collection of what he thought were fake jewels are actually
real ones, worth ....
(608

2

)
Representations of Women in Shakespeare
.... the matter of marriage. There is no
real explanation of father and daughter's choices for her
husband. Theseus tells Hermia the ....
(2588

10

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