Julian, Margery & Wife of Bath
.... The tale she tells is meant to demonstrate this by the Knight who knows what answer will please the old hag when it comes to what
women desire most, "'My liege ....
(1068

4

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Chaucer - The Wife of Bath's Tale
.... After traveling all about the land for a year, the day comes when he must give his answer, and the answer is, "
Women desire to have the sovereignty As well ....
(726

3

)
Women as Wife & Mother
....
Women's claims to urban citizenship often are based on claims to actually physical space, but this needs to be translated into
women's desire for political ....
(771

3

)
Women of the Canterbury Tales
.... Her hero sets out to discover what it is that
women desire most and returns with the answer--
women want to be the master's over their husbands. ....
(7355

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)
Cultural & Literary Portraits of Jewish Women
.... This only increased the Jewish
women's desire to increase their numbers so they worked diligently to appear even more beautiful in the eyes of their husbands. ....
(5538

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)
Edith Wharton
.... of); the contrast between European and American customs, morality, and sensibility; the confinement of marriage, especially for
women;
women's desire for and ....
(1287

5

)
Edith Wharton
.... of); the contrast between European and American customs, morality, and sensibility; the confinement of marriage, especially for
women;
women's desire for and ....
(1288

5

)
Role of Women in the Workplace
.... mobility (Schmid, 1976, p. 17). As their mobility grew, so did
women's desire to succeed in the work force. The 1950s and 1960s saw ....
(2543

10

)
Women In Road Films
.... By having the courage and
desire to seek freedom on the road, the
women in these films are able to shatter conventions regarding gender and female roles while ....
(2440

10

)
Women in European Society
.... But its conventions, articulated in poetry and chivalric romance, positioned high-born
women as the object of
desire to be served and adored by the knightly ....
(1655

7

)
A Streetcar Named Desire
In Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named
Desire, the characters are extremely well defined. .... he cannot help being at the mercy of his illusions regarding
women. ....
(1355

5

)
Chaucer's The Wife of Bath
.... Her hero sets out to discover what it is that
women desire most and returns with the answer--
women want to be the master's over their husbands. ....
(2343

9

)
Miss Julie (1888) and A Streetcar Named Desire
.... 1888) and A Streetcar Named
Desire (1947), while written during two different times in history, both relate the downward spiral of two
women from degenerating ....
(945

4

)
Depiction of Women in Fiction
.... Tennessee Williams suggests both a different era for
women in A Streetcar Named
Desire and certain of the same dynamics as
women gain their sense of meaning ....
(2950

12

)
19th Century Women
.... so toward
women. Emma did not fit easily into such a society because she had a romantic nature, one which was nurtured by her daydreams and her
desire for ....
(1121

4

)
Images of Black Women in 3 Novels
This study will analyze the images of black
women as presented in three novels .... her complete transformation into a white girl, symbolized by her
desire for blue ....
(2156

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)
Status of Women in Islamic Society
.... "Bad Law: Egypt." The Economist 10 August 1996: 32-3. Brooks, Geraldine. Nine Parts of
Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic
Women. New York: Anchor Books, 1995. ....
(2025

8

)
Women's Health Care
.... were cautioned against behavior that would inure to the detriment of the health and racial "stock," which it was to be
women's most earnest
desire to raise the ....
(4550

18

)
Chaucer's The Wife of Bath
.... Her hero sets out to discover what it is that
women desire most and returns with the answer--
women want to be the master's over their husbands. ....
(4429

18

)
The Women of Ancient Greece
.... not
desire to physically possess the beloved object but
desire to give love, especially to wisdom (Plato 83). The general dynamic of
women's experience in ....
(1462

6

)
Aeniad
.... Diana because she lives most of her life alone and chaste and because - as huntress and protectress of maidens - she is a symbol of
women's desire for and ....
(978

4

)
Women's Bodybuilding Gender Issues
.... are strong and muscular. 2. Real
women do not
desire to be physically fit, only to be physically attractive. 3.
Women who step outside ....
(1929

8

)
Literature Analysis: Bart Simpson, Bloody Sire, I Do, I Will, I ...
.... We see this when he seems to maintain that
women desire money and men
desire physicality in the opposite sex, "I believe incompatibility is the spice of life ....
(1865

7

)
Women and Gender Equality
.... family and who want to participate in the labor force only in a manner which accommodates the performance of those functions, and the
desire of
women to work ....
(1620

6

)
Changing Images of Women in Japanese History
.... two
women become one. He transfers his desires for his mother to her surrogate . . . With a style only he could master, Tanizaki blends childish
desire with ....
(3185

13

)
Effects of Buddhism for Women in Medieval Period
.... phallic serpent-woman" (Klein, __,
Desire, p. 304 .... triumph over the phallic-but-female serpent, this "new" reading of the story makes it clear that
women are to ....
(3294

13

)
Eating Compulsions
.... The other important similarity between the two
women was the
desire to remain young that was manifested in their eating behaviors. ....
(1848

7

)
Rights and Wrongs of Women (Mary Wollstonecraft)
.... "My main object," she writes, is "the
desire of exhibiting the misery and oppression, peculiar to
women, that arise out of the partial laws and customs of ....
(2869

11

)
The Pill
.... A surprising agent is
women themselves who
desire an easy, effective method of birth control in order to be free of the fear of pregnancy. ....
(818

3

)
Depiction of Women in Television Sitcoms
....
women whose husbands did not earn enough so that the family needed a second salary, and
women from higher income families who had a
desire for broader horizons ....
(3481

14

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