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Kite Runner
Afghanistan was once a place of beauty and enjoyment however since the Taliban new laws have
been enforced, the country is slowly degrading. Using the codes and convention for non–print, print,
non–fiction and fiction; to analysis how different texts manipulate similar issues to produce a similar
message. All three of these texts, The Kite Runner by khaled Hosseini, Beneath the Veil by Saira
Shah and "Execution of a teenage girl" from 4 Corners, all explore the main ideas of an Afghanistan
life from different perspectives. Undoubtedly, these texts manipulate the specific aspects of their
own genres in order to influence the audience response.
Imagine having no freedom to go for a walk down the street or yet even leave your own home. ...
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Just from the title of this article the audience can raise many questions. Towards whether their own
opinions on the article would be true or false.
The imagery that 4 Corners has produced in this text really forces the audience to visualise the
traumatic event that unfold on the teenage girl. An extract from the article quotes "a teenage girl was
dragged through the town square" to her final destination before the ending of her life. In the minds
of the audience it creates a dreadful scene of pain and anger, and immediately images flow into the
audience of skin scrapping against the ground, the screeching screams from the young girl and the
oblivious faces of the onlookers. This illustrates to the audience the oppression of female rights by
the humility of the 'dragging' which presents the audience to feeling that this young teenage girl is
unworthy of being in her own country or on earth at all.
The western audience has a certain stereotypy of the Taliban, with authors knowing this fact the
texts have been manipulated for the audience response to the text by using various techniques to
enhance the audience view on the Afghanistan culture, mostly highlighting the negative aspects of
the Taliban. "We just wanted to show how much misery the Taliban policies are causing the Afghan
people. Now the same policies have caused misery to the entire world". Is how Saira
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Shakespeare's Treatment Of Women In Othello
Objectified and Mistreated
Analysis of Shakespeare's Treatment of Women in the plays Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, Lear, Much
Ado about Nothing, and Tempest Women have always played a large role in society. It is arguable
that without women, the world could not possibly exist. Well, humans would not exist. This
ultimately suggests that women are needed very much. Without women, men are nothing. Men
cannot exist without women. Why then, are women oftentimes treated so badly throughout history?
Taking a look at how women have been treated, it can be observed that they have been severely
mistreated. Even in other cultures, they are extremely mistreated. It's assumed that women are
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The men in this play completely misunderstand women. There are multiple stereotypes and women
are expected to adhere to the patriarchal rules that are forced upon them. When the women do not
adhere to these rules, they are ultimately punished by Shakespeare by being killed. All the women in
this play are portrayed as weak and unable to protect themselves against the men. The nature of
women is portrayed once again as the weaker sex. Women were ultimately unable to protect
themselves from the men, and this caused the men to be extremely dominant, aggressive, and assert
their authority. Desdemona was a very feminine woman. She was extremely obedient and this
caused the men to be even more dominant. She was also a very passive woman which ended up
being a curse to her in the end. Othello gets very jealous and hits Desdemona. Since she is the
weaker sex according to Shakespeare, she cannot defend herself against Othello because she is not
equipped or prepared to do so. Desdemona is depicted in a stereotypical way, and Othello sees her in
that way as well. Everything she does strengthens his belief in the stereotype. This stereotype is used
as an excuse for the harsh treatment that Desdemona receives, and she is portrayed as the one who is
at fault. Eventually Desdemona is subordinated by Othello, once again because she is portrayed as
the weaker and helpless individual by Shakespeare.
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The Treatment Of Pregnant Women
When it comes to childbirth many women say it is the best experience they go through in life. But
women who are in prison say other wise. Being pregnant and locked up is one of the worse and
hardest experience in life for them. It is not because they are pregnant in prison but it is the
treatment they receive before and after the birth. Some of the women say they get great treatment
but others say the treatment is horrid.People in the real world are debating if the treatment of
pregnant women in prison is proper or if the treatment needs to be changed for the good or for the
bad. For starters, 80% of the women who are in prison is due to the usage of drugs . " At least 66
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The doctors have to see what drug they are on , but the main reason for the testing is to get see if the
women are pregnant or if they have any serious health issues. Once finding out the women are
pregnant the prison systems tell the ladies and schedule them a due date. This is good , but the bad
thing is they are put in the prison with every other women. One would think since they are pregnant
the prison system would separate them but no they do not. Pregnant women have to do every task
the other women do. Like cleaning and cooking. The women that are in the clean task might not
realize this but they are inhaling toxic chemicals. But this does not happen in every prison. For
example there is a prison in Ohio that separates the soon to be mothers from the other inmates.
These soon to be mothers are not in the same conditions as the other women. They are in bright
colored rooms and they read a lot to get ready for when their baby is born (Leone 12). There are
only 5 other states in the united states that have a program like in Ohio (Gormsen 14). Knowing
there are only six states that have this program, that means there are forty four states that have
pregnant women working in extreme conditions and possibly harming their child because of the
prison system . Even though it is a 50 /50 chance if the prison the women attends is a good
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The Treatment Of Immigrant Women Essay
Although immigrant women play a big role in America's society and economy, they have been
constantly mistreated and looked down upon throughout history. Not only do they face the burden of
the stratifications that their gender entails but they also struggle to adopt the American culture and
norms. America was viewed as the land of opportunities and economic prosperity, a perspective that
draws in many immigrant women who were willing to leave their families and possessions to come
to this foreign country in hopes of a better life. In America, they faced many challenges as they not
only had to work long hours but also took care of their families and do housework as well. They
struggled to make a standard living out of low wage jobs and assimilating into America's society.
Today, the treatment of immigrant women has improved greatly as they have stood together and
fought for their rights. Immigrant women have built communities and held strikes for better pay and
treatment. Although America has made great strides in improving treatment of immigrant women,
there is still social injustice. Immigrant women have come a long way from the first time they
entered America until now, but their stories are often left untold and omitted from American history.
Immigrant women cover many ethnic groups from around the world such as Chinese, Japanese,
Jews, Irish and Mexicans. Upon their first arrival in America, these groups of immigrant women
have all been through similar yet different
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Symbolism In A Thousand Splendid Suns
Khaled Hosseini, the author of A Thousand Splendid Suns, focuses on the predicament of women in
Afghanistan using the symbol of the burqa which demonstrates the oppressive character of men and
the smothering outcomes of submission.
The novel takes place in Afghanistan, in a period where it's a male–dominated society and women
are mistreated in the name of Islam. At this time women are only seen for their ability to bear
children which will allow the family lineage to continue. They are also required to wear a burqa,
which is a piece of clothing that covers the face but at times reveals the eye. Mariam, a female lead
in the novel, feels as if the burqa compresses against her mouth which silences her and makes it
difficult for her to breathe. Burqas symbolize how women are inferior to the male race in society
and the fact that wives are obedient to their husbands in a family. After Mariam gets married, she
realizes her husband too will impose this unjust preconception, "Where I come from, a woman's face
is her husband's business only. I want you to remember that. Do you understand?" (65). Women are
obliged to be covered at all times unless they are at homes with their husbands. This layer of cloth
has the ability to seclude women from society.
Women from the higher class in Afghanistan do not have this unfair prejudice forced onto them.
They had the freedom to wear makeup, skirts, and were put on the same pedestal as their husbands.
However Mariam belongs to lower class and
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What Is Macbeth's Treatment Of Women
Gender inequality has been a dominant and consistent struggle of human culture since its existence.
To this day, women constantly face oppression, unjust treatment, and less opportunities. For
centuries, women have played inferior roles compared to men, especially in marriage. When a man
and a woman would wed, it was understood that the woman would serve her husband's needs and
demands. Over the centuries of human existence, however, many feminists and progressive
revolutionaries demanded change in the treatment of females. Since gender equality has become
accepted as necessary, women have enjoyed much more rights and freedoms as those given to men–
though some may argue their opportunities are not exactly as equal compared to men. Many authors
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Linda and Willy struggle with their financial situation and desire to achieve the American Dream.
When discussing their problems, Willy often interrupts Linda. In Act I, after Biff explains his plans
for a new business, Linda begins that "maybe things are beginning to" change, but Willy
immediately interrupts with "stop interrupting!" (jb). Contradictorily, Willy demands Linda to stop
interrupting, as if the blame for the inadequate conversation is her fault. Right when she is
optimistic, she is shot down by her rude and careless husband. Throughout the play, she is often
denied to opportunity to express her emotions and comfort her husband. Willy inarguably enjoys a
position of superiority over Linda, and rarely does Willy convey any genuine affection towards his
wife. Linda, however, cares a lot for him and does her best to offer support, despite such unjust
treatment. When talking to her son, she claims that "he's a human being, and a terrible thing is
happening to him....so attention to must be paid" (##). Her love for Willy blinds her from the
inequality she experiences in her household. Linda continues to support Willy in his pursuit of his
American Dream, no matter how cruel and arrogant he is. Though he is not favorable in the eyes of
the audience like most other tragedies, he is still the tragic hero. Arthur Miller illustrated the life a
what he called the common man. This man
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Treatment Of Women In The Odyssey
The Odyssey is the tale of the Greek hero Odysseus, written by Homer around 8th century B.C.
about his journey home at the end of the Trojan War. Odysseus spends ten years of his life on this
voyage, guided by the Greek goddess, Athena. While Odysseus is battling Poseidon and attempting
to free himself from the grasp of Calypso's influence, his wife and son, Penelope and Telemachus,
struggle to maintain his kingdom in Ithaca.
He is pronounced dead and his faithful yet weakening wife is overwhelmed with men who wish to
marry her. Later the suitors plot to ambush and kill her son. Meanwhile in Sparta, Telemachos learns
that Odysseus is alive and being held captive.
As the story goes on Odysseus endures many trials and obstacles but eventually Athena's plea
releases Odysseus from Calypso. Later his raft is wrecked by Poseidon and he's forced to swim to
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In ancient times and often today men are considered superior. Therefore women were used as maids
and housekeepers for wealthy men as well as kings. A line in The Odyssey further illustrates this
point, it says "Just as Phaeacian men excel the world at sailing, driving their swift ships on the open
seas, so the women excel at all the arts of weaving." Meaning that women are naturally better at the
"indoor" jobs than men are. These jobs include cleaning and taking care of children and the family.
In addition to the previous line from The Odyssey there is another that explains what the
expectations were surrounding men being superior. In this part of the poem Telemachu states, "So
mother, go back to your quarters. Tend to your own tasks, the distaff and the loom, and keep the
women working hard as well. As for giving orders, men will see to that, but I most of all: I hold the
reins of power in this house". In a way his demand proves that the ancient Greek men felt they were
higher–ranked than a
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Treatment Of Women In The Odyssey
The women figure is often perceived as passionate and loving but it was used as a sign of trouble,
jealousy, and evilness in old literature pieces such as the Homer's Odyssey and Shakespeare's
Macbeth, where the storylines couldn't take places without the intervention of a female character.
Both pieces of literature share the appearance of intriguing actions of a female character more than
once in the plot. In the Odyssey, we have the female appearance that make an impact to the story
three time: Helen of Troy (cause of the 10–year long war), Calypso (kept Odysseus captive on an
island for 7 years) and his wife Penelope (Odysseus longed for her, men wanted to marry forcefully
to take over Odysseus castle). In Macbeth on the other hand we ... Show more content on
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That's the cruel tone that literature gave to Helen, she caused millions of deaths including her lover
to ultimately return to her husband and betray the love of the man that gave up his life for her.
Calypso:
Calypso was the goddess that kept Odysseus captive for seven years due to her love for him but she
was forced to let him by Zeus. She was portrayed as an egoistic being, keeping a man against his
will, and most importantly a man that had a family which was struggling due to his absence.
Calypso expressed her disagreement with Zeus and the other gods that told her to let Odysseus go
by stating that since she was a female she couldn't keep the mortal that she wanted for herself in
contrast to a male god always keeping the mortals they were loving (Sparknotes.com). I agree she
should have the same rights as a male god but not a man whose family was waiting for him to come
back home. In this part Homer set a capricious tone to describe Calypso for her selfishness.
In book 5 of the Odyssey
Calypso says to Odysseus after setting him free:
But if you only knew, down deep, what pains are fated to fill your cup before you reach that shore,
you'd stay right here, preside in our house with me and be immortal. Much as you long to see your
wife, the one you pine for all your days (Sparknotes.com) . . .
Per the passage Calypso even after setting Odysseus free keeps her image of being a capricious and
selfish woman, even by
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Summary: Treatment For Pregnant Women
In another study of this group, there were even more positive results. Researchers found that women
with a substance addiction, who became pregnant, were more motivated to seek help and receive
treatment, (Best, Segal, & Day, 2009). While this motivation for treatment would be a step in the
road to recovery for these women, there are still many negative effects that occur in newborns as a
direct result of the mother's use of drugs, and possibly alcohol, during pregnancy.
Children of addicts can range in developmental problems from physical, cognitive, socio–emotional,
and behavioral, but in some cases it is the impaired parenting seen in substance–abusing mothers,
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Most users mention that they never thought it would be so addicting, (Maisto, Galizio, & Connors,
2015). The risky behaviors associated with drug abuse and a loss of inhibition lead to unprotected
sex, which for a woman can mean unplanned pregnancy or sexually transmitted disease, in extreme
cases AIDS, (Terplan, Smith, & Glavin, 2010). Mothers who are addicted to heroin will struggle
before, during, and after the pregnancy. The graph provided showed that women will try to reduce
their use of heroin during pregnancy and up to first three months of life, which is a more positive
outcome to an unplanned pregnancy. Additionally, the positive impact on a woman's life, with the
birth of a baby, was shown to be the motivation for many to enter treatment. By examining men and
women's use of heroin, two points that set women apart were that first, women are more likely than
men to engage in risky sexual behavior, and that women are more likely to contract HIV. The
barriers women experience to the road to recovery are often blocked by economic hardship and
poverty. The most successful treatment programs are specialized for heroin addiction, but many
times women find they are only able to receive services from mental health facilities or their
primary care doctors. The most recognized methods of treatment for heroin addiction are a
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The Treatment of Women in Trifles
The Treatment of Women in Trifles "Trifles," a one–act play written by Susan Glaspell, is a cleverly
written story about a murder and more importantly, it effectively describes the treatment of women
during the early 1900s. In the opening scene, we learn a great deal of information about the people
of the play and of their opinions. We know that there are five main characters, three men and two
women. The weather outside is frighteningly cold, and yet the men enter the warm farmhouse first.
The women stand together away from the men, which immediately puts the men against the women.
Mrs. Hale's and Mrs. Peters's treatment from the men in the play is reflective of the beliefs of that
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Even with this knowledge, the women choose not to limit themselves to the roles that men have
placed them. Instead they choose to observe, examine, and evaluate what actually happened in the
house. They understand that their discovery is best kept hidden because they knew that the men
would not be able to comprehend the women's perceptions of
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Women 's Views On Women
People in Afghanistan tend to think women should not have a voice. Women's opinions are not
considered to be important which is not right. I believe that women's opinions should be heard.
Women 's rights have been exploited by different groups for political gain and sometimes for the so
called 'well being' of the country in the last fifty years. Afghanistan has been stuck in a state of war
for over three decades now. The different types of groups that have been coming into the country to
fight have made a huge impact on the people of Afghanistan. This essay will state the type of
struggles the Afghan women are facing on a daily base and are in fact enduring the pain silently. I
believe that women should be treated more equally in education, society and workplace.
Women are not treated the same as men in Afghanistan. The people in Afghanistan tend to believe
that equality should not be given to women because women are only born to serve men and fulfil
their wishes and commands. The disturbing fact is that not only men think this way but most women
have the same thoughts too. Afghanistan is one of the most challenging places for women to live.
Their lifestyle is enormously different from a female's lifestyle in Great Britain. Beginning from the
time they are born to the end of their lifetime, they are facing troubles on a daily basis. Girls are
usually married off at a very young age because parents cannot afford to keep them. Once they are
married they become young
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Treatment Of Women In The Odyssey
Robert A. Heinlein once said, "Yield to temptation, it may not pass your way again" which is similar
to Odysseus' motto in The Odyssey. It is his motto, because he submits to the alluring women who
entice him with extravagant gifts. Odysseus is constantly dealing with obstacles that have been set in
place by the gods. Mainly the complication involves a woman being a temptress to detour Odysseus
from his journey home to Ithaca. Eventually, Odysseus resists the appealing women so that he can
continue his journey home and once he is there he can finally reconnect his wife Penelope. In The
Odyssey women have a narrow, but significant role similar to their role in ancient Greece. Every
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Calypso is viewed as Odysseus' lover who offers him immortality instead of her hand in marriage.
The only reason Odysseus refused immortality is because "a woman's promise of immortality will
kill a man" due to the untrustworthy nature of women (Barnes 130). This slander of immortality
from a woman's love is caused by the patriarchal society which "changed the way it [immortality]
was to be achieved" (Barnes 135). Instead of receiving immortality through a woman it could "only
be achieved through male heroics in battle" (Barnes 135) which is why Odysseus says, "A hero's
funeral then, my glory spread by comrades–now what a wretched death I'm doomed to die" (Od.
5.44–45). The cause of switching the means of immortality is because the patriarchal society "says
that the constant is women's ineffectiveness to bring it about", such as Calypso not being able to
give Odysseus immortality since she could not defeat the will of Zeus (Barnes 132). Calypso's
portrayal as a seductress and attempt to seduce Odysseus with immortality exist because of the
patriarchal society that was present when the Odyssey was
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Unequal Treatment Of Women In The Workplace
Throughout the years women have made great effort to become equal to men. This effort has led to
great advances in the movement, but not all of the problems are solved yet. One of the main
problems as of right now is the unequal treatment of men and women in the work place. Women are
not equal to men in the workplace because of unequal pay, a lack of women in managerial positions,
and sexual harassment in the work place.
Women have not always been as respected in society as they are now. In early America, women
were banned from participating in most parts of society and their lives were mainly controlled by
their fathers and husbands. While the women's rights movement can be tracked as far back as 1850
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"The wage gap has narrowed by more than one–third since 1960"(Hegewisch, 2010) and "the share
of companies with female CEOs increased more than six–fold" (Warner, 2014) since 1997. As well
as the truth that men and women's earnings differ for many other reasons besides the presence of
sexism. "Discrimination in labor market, in education/retiring programs, unequal societal norms at
home and the constrained decisions men and women make about work and home issues"
(Hegewisch, 2010) are also factors that can contribute to the unequal treatment of man and women
in the workplace. Yet even with most of these variables removed women are still being paid less
than men, sexually harassed in the workplace and hold very little managerial positions.
Women are not equal to men in the workplace because of unequal pay, a lack of women in
managerial positions, and sexual harassment in the work place.
There has been great effort and huge advances made in making men and women equal yet as a
society we still have a long way to
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Treatment Of Women In Candide
Voltaire's women Francois–Marie d'Arouet, or more commonly known by his pen name Voltaire, is
a writer and a philosopher whose works have stood the test of time. Possessing exceptional wit and
flamboyance, while greatly making his writings popular among readers past and present, led to him
being on the bad side of the monarchs. His continuous run ins with the church and the state led to
his self imposed exile to Great Britain, where he was immensely impressed by their liberal culture
and exquisite writers such as Shakespeare, Newton and John Locke (who was his greatest
influence). Voltaire is often credited as spearheading the Enlightenment movement due to his works
dealing with a multitude of controversial topics such as criticism of the church, requesting the right
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A novel playing to Voltaire's greatest strength, his satirical abilities, on the forefront deals with THE
paradox that is the coexistence of evil and God, while simultaneously exposing the derogatory
treatment of women in the 18th century. Voltaire's Candide is a complex literary work that sheds the
light on many themes and exposes different problems of the 18th century. And the subject of women
is one that was rarely if ever discussed in a period where male domination was still in its highest.
The first evidence of this is the fact that in the entirety of Candide, a novel hugely dominated by
male presence and power, exist only three women referred to by names and given bits of back story.
Nevertheless, despite taking a back seat to Candide, Pangloss and other male characters, these three
women are essential not only from a story related
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Treatment Of Women In The Gospels Essay
In the beginning, women's status and freedoms were severely limited. Many people may believe that
they had started off with just as many obligations as men, but that is not the case at all. Actually, it is
the complete opposite, women had nothing when it came to the early days of the Gospel. That is
until Jesus came around and changed things. Here we will discuss three very important details of
women in the Gospels. We will discuss women in ancient Israel around the time of Jesus and how
they were expected to act, then we will move on to Jesus' radical treatment of women and how Jesus
was technically, in today's definition, a "feminist", finally we will discuss passages where Jesus
apparently does not call for equality of the sexes. All in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Jesus' teaching must have seemed very radical. How Jesus treated women was dramatically different
from how they were treated among the Jewish society. He consistently treated men and women as
equals. Which in today's society is the definition of a Feminist. According to Dictionary.com,
Feminist means "advocating social, political, legal, and economic rights for women equal to those of
men." Jesus violated many of the Old Testament regulations, which specified gender inequality. He
refused to follow the rules that were established by the three main religious groups of the day. Those
three religious groups consisted of the Essenes, Pharisees and Sadducees. There are many examples
on the Jesus radical treatment of women, one would include how he taught women students. Jewish
tradition at the time was to not allow women to be taught. In Luke 10:38–42, he taught Mary, sister
of Martha. Jesus also used terminology which treated women as equal to men. For example, in Luke
13:16 it describes how Jesus cured a women from a Satanic Spirit. He called her a daughter of
Abraham, therefore implying that she had equal status with sons of Abraham. Another example of
Jesus' use of terminology can be described in Luke 7:35 to 8:50 where it is described how Jesus
forgave a woman's sins. He refers to women and men as children of
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Treatment Of Women In The Odyssey
There is a distinct contrast between men and women in the Odyssey. Frequently, men are associated
with war and battle, while women tend to be portrayed as weaker, enchanting, more beautiful
characters. Even the goddesses are not an exception to this concept. In fact, the female immortals of
greek mythology were the most alluring of all. Twice Odysseus was seduced by goddesses; he spent
one year with Circe and another seven with the nymph Calypso.
After seven years of luxury, Odysseus decided he wanted to leave Calypso to go back home to his
wife, Penelope, and son. Calypso then envies Penelope and says,"...and yet I just might claim to be
nothing less than she (Odysseus' mortal wife), neither in face nor figure. Hardly right, is it, for
mortal
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Frankenstein Treatment Of Women Essay
The way in which author's choose to depict their characters can reveal a great deal about not only
the authors themselves but the society they lived in. In many works of British Gothic fiction, women
are often omitted from the story, depicted in a negative light, or underdeveloped and easily
forgotten. The novels Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis
Stevenson, and The Monk by Matthew Gregory Lewis, are not exception in their treatment of
women. The treatment of women in these novels reveals an underlying misogyny that ultimately
reduces women to no more than objects. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, is odd in that in spite of being
written by a woman, the women of the story are subjected to the same treatment as the women of the
other novels mentioned. One would think that as a woman, Shelly would want to empower her
female characters in a way that is possible in fiction that may not be in real life. Both female
characters, Elizabeth and Justine, are forgettable at best and the way they are introduced to us is
rather telling.
"Among these there was one which attracted my mother far above all the rest. She appeared of a
different stock. The four others were dark–eyed, hardy little vagrants; this child was thin, and very
fair. Her hair was the brightest living gold, and despite the poverty of her clothing, seemed to set a
crown of distinction on her head. Her brow was clear and ample, her blue eyes cloudless, and her
lips and the moulding of her
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Educating Women in Kabul Essay
Title: The efforts to educate the women in Kabul just aren't enough. The women of Kabul have
faced educational barriers, struggled in the work place, because of cultural and religions norms.
In the past few decades there had been in increase in women working to get an education. Women
are looking for resources that they can reach, investing in a good education, not just for themselves,
and for their futures. Women all around the world have always been placed at the end. Education is
important for financial growth, yet, we don't see equal educational opportunities everyone.
Education is important all cross the board, some more developed countries are more educated then
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Women were poverty, they were sold and or giveaway. Depending on who was ruling at the time
rules were changed like in 1924, tribal leaders changed the laws at one point the marriage for
women in Kabul was raised to 18, and women were aloud to chose who they married for a while
until the reform was forced to be changed back. In the 1950's where Afghanistan was allied to the
Soviet Union, it was essential for women to work for Afghanistan's economical development.
Women had the choice to wear veils that were choice forced upon them and women were
encouraged to work outside their homes. During 1964 women were aloud to enter the government
and vote. A few years later 1970, women were starting to see western customs, and attending
Universities. By 1989, when the Soviet Union left, women's rights in Afghanistan quickly left with
them. Where women once had the chose to get educated, have the right to vote, and had women
representing them in the government office was taking away.
First, the educational, barriers women in Kabul face. Having a stable environment is needed to be
able achieve success. If people don't have a place to learn then where will they receive the help they
need. In small cities like Kabul there aren't many schools to help get educated. The Taliban banned
girls from schools between
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Treatment Of Women In Othello
William Shakespeare's play "Othello" shows us the different status and social values of women in
the society. Marriage and trust play a big role in this play. Women had a low position, they were
expected to keep their ideas to themselves and be obedient to their husbands, brothers, fathers and
all men in general. The patriarchal time serves as a natural order, because women were supposed to
be physically inferior to their men. The three women are Desdemona who is Othello's wife, Emilia
who is Iago's wife and Bianca who is seen as a prostitute. These women are treated as possessions.
Desdemona the main woman character herself states that "I am obedient" (III.3.89) by showing all
her love to Othello, and choosing his stories, that made her feel pity for him, and his power over her
father's will. In number of occasions, when Othello is convinced of Desdemona's betrayal with
Cassio, he breaks out into abusive words. He refers to her as "whore" (III.3.356), a "subtle whore"
(IV.2.20) and a "cunning whore" (IV.2.88). Following this Desdemona leaves the room hurt and
shocked by Othello's action and distrust. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When Cassio scorns her by disputing that "I must be circumstanced' (III.4.199), she feels pressured
by the rules of society. In Shakespeare's language to be 'circumstanced' means to 'put up with it',
implying that she has no other choice, but do what a man, in this case Cassio tells her to do. Iago
verbally abuses her as a "housewife" (IV.1.95) and "strumpe"' (IV.1.97), while there is no evidence
to prove that she actually is a prostitute. He brings up a stereotype by saying that all women are not
as they appear. He seems to believe that all women are essentially "wild–cats" (II.1.109) and
"housewives" (II.1.111). Society makes it very difficult on these women, their role is to comfort
their men and at the same time to obey them, even if the actions of the men are
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Atrocities In Afganistan (Women) Essay
(NOTE TO STUDENT: my teacher gave me a B+ and said I would have had an A if I had had more
detail on the Taliban's reasons for these laws)
The women of Afghanistan have been enduring unfathomable suffering since the Taliban, a religious
faction, seized control of the country in 1996. (NOTE TO STUDENT: my teacher gave me a B+ and
said I would have had an A if I had had more detail on the Taliban's reasons for these laws) Since
1996 Afghan women have been living fear for their safety and lives. A myriad of discriminating
laws has been placed on Afghan women. The punishments for violating these laws are unimaginably
inhuman.
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Before the Taliban took over Afghanistan the country was fairly progressive in terms of women's
rights. There were women in Parliament, medicine, law, engineering and many other creditable
professions (Shanahan). The majority of teachers were women (Shanahan). Half of the civil servants
and university students were women (Shanahan). It seems the Afghan society was much like our
own in relation to gender equality.
The current situation in Afghanistan contrasts the old one as black does white. Few women are
permitted to work. Those who are must do so inside their homes (Stop). Girls are banned from
attending school after the age of eight (Stop). A journalist speaks of girls not being allowed to leave
the state orphanage building since 1996 although the boys go outside every day to attend school and
play (Stop). The Taliban have severely limited women's access to medical services because male
physicians aren't allowed to treat women and only a few selected female physicians can work only if
they are veiled and treat only women (Stop).
The punishments for violating the Taliban's laws are even more appalling than the laws themselves
and are among the most savage in the world. Often the punishments are dealt out in public in front
of thousands of spectators. 30,000 men and boys gathered in an arena to eat biscuits and drink tea
while watching women receiving the 100–lash
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The Treatment Of Women In Othello
In Act 2 we see that Desdemona, Iago, Emilia and Roderigo are the first ship that were seen after the
storm hit and caused most of the Turkish fleet of ships not to survive. While waiting for any news of
Othello's ship, Cassio and Desdemona start to tease Emilia about being a chatterbox, while being
playful with Emilia Iago quickly takes this opportunity to start criticizing women in general as being
deceptive and hypocritical as he can. He starts saying that they are lazy in all matters except sex we
can see this when he says "You rise to play and go to bed to work". What this means is that he sees
women as sex subjects that can only do one thing and that is to give pleasure to their men.
Desdemona tries to help Emilia from her husband's words
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The Treatment Of Men And Women
Why is there a difference in the treatment of men and women? Why are men and women treated as
unequal? If a woman and a man both work for 40 hours a week, the man is more likely to get 15.4%
more earnings than the woman. If they both work for 60 hours, the woman earns 21.7% less than the
man ("Sexism"). Some men, and even some women, treat women unfairly because today's society
says women belong at home with the kids. There have been several worldwide instances of women
being treated like they are incompetent if they conform to their gender roles and incompetent if they
do not. Women are expected to only have the desire to produce and care for children. They are not
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In "Gender and Double Standards for Competence," Martha Foschi analyzes gender inequality: her
research shows that men and women are unequal in gaining leadership positions. If a man becomes
an authoritative figure, he is seen as influential. However, if a woman earns some kind of authority,
she will be overbearing and bossy. It can be very difficult for women to achieve higher positions and
if she does, her co–workers might think she had been intimate with an employer. In the subject of
skill, if a man is better at his job than a woman, it is only natural. However, if the woman is better at
her job than a man, the man is just slacking off or not doing his job at all (Foschi 181).
A man and his wife stand in their kitchen, arguing over the prospect of having children. The husband
wants children and the wife does not. He screams at her in frustration, "Every woman wants to have
children! What's wrong with you? Did I marry a defective woman?" The husband does not
understand that not all women want children or may not be ready for them. Andrew Greeley writes
that women are at a new stage in history where they can control their rates of procreation using
forms of contraception, such as birth control and/or condoms. They no longer have to give birth if
they are not ready, and even might consider abortion or giving the child up for adoption if they have
no possible way to take care of it.
A young woman is in her home, thinking about making her favorite
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Treatment Of Women In Othello
Women In Society
In Shakespeare's play Othello , women are often represented as pure,while being misunderstood as
adulterous because of the men, often leaving them in powerless positions and manipulated by men.
Women are viewed as adulterous in society's eyes, but mainly in Othello's eyes because of the lies
that were feed to him. Othello believes people's perception over the truth perception meaning he
took Iago's words over Desdemona's. "Was this fair paper, this most goodly book, Made to write
"whore"upon? What committed? [Committed? O thou public commoner," (4.2.82–84). Othello was
brought into lies toward his wife. Women are seen differently from the outside as their appearance
than the way they act around men because of these judgements women were mistreated without
having to speak up. Eventhough. they might be with that one specific guy married or not married
women are still not faithful. Men are betrayed by their own wives or at least that is what they are
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"The riches of the ship is come on shore! You men of Cyprus, let her have your knees. Hail to thee,
lady, and the grace of heaven" (2.1.93–96). This demonstrated, that women were perceived as
angelic and heavenly, Cassio has always shown respect for Desdemona, but cassio is not the only
one who shown respect. Othello gets manipulated by Desdemona's beauty and her poetic tone
towards him Illustrating Othello has been in a trance to Desdemona's love, but feels guilty because
his name calling toward his wife illustrated that he had lost hope for what seemed to be his true
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Treatment Of Women In The Odyssey
'The Odyssey', like other epic poems, is patriarchally centered. The poem is focused on "godlike"
Odysseus and his laborious journey home (Homer __). In Ancient Greece, the time of Homer,
women were commonly viewed as part of oikos headed by the male kyrios. They were expected to
be submissive, domesticated, and viewed as their master's property. This raises an important
question in the context of this epic: are women only secondary characters that blindly follow the
decisions of their male counterparts or do they have the ability to make their decisions freely?
Homer, a forward thinker for his time, allowed the reader to make this judgement by including two
paradoxical characters: Penelope and Calypso. Penelope, the "faithful" wife of Odysseus, spends
most of her time crying and longing for her husband. She is compliant and passive, never making a
decision without her husband (homer __). Calypso, on the other hand, takes her sexuality into her
own hands. She traps Odysseus in Ogygia and attempts to force herself on him, showing that she
does not follow the norms of being an obedient woman. Through the inclusion of Penelope and
Calypso, Homer is able to address the view of women in typical epic poems by both accepting it and
challenging it in order to redefine what is expected of epic tradition. In keeping with the idea that
female characters play a supporting role in the story of a male protagonist, Homer makes a point to
focus on Odysseus' wife. Penelope is the model of
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Treatment Of Women In Othello Essay
In the world history, women have always experienced unfair treatment because of immense male
dominance (Mann 150). In Othello, it is palpable that women protagonists are unjustly treated.
These protagonists in the play comprise of Bianca, Emilia as well as Desdemona (Barnes,
Shakespeare and Coleman 34). Women in this stimulating play are dreadfully controlled by the
conservative roles, though behind individuals' backs they are perceived as reputable women. For
instance, Bianca inoffensively involves herself in the Desdemona's demise while Desdemona does
not comply with her father's command and fiercely marries a Moor (Barnes, Shakespeare and
Coleman). In addition, it is apparent that Emilia can effortlessly save Desdemona from facing her
untimely death though she opts to remain silent (Barnes, Shakespeare and Coleman 173). Therefore,
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Consequently, through Othello's play, Shakespeare comprehensively depicts the atrocious injustices
that women experienced in this horrendous period because of massive sexual differences. In this
Shakespeare's influential play, women are primary component of the Othello's society. Most
importantly, the chastity of the women is tremendously respected. The Desdemona's perceived
infidelity is exceptionally significant since it helps in driving the imperative acts of this enthralling
play that eventually contribute to the extreme fatalities of several protagonists, including herself as
well as his lovely spouse, Othello (Barnes, Shakespeare and Coleman 84). In addition, Iago's
noticeable abhorrence of women is undeniably apparent throughout the play. This decisive factor
compels Othello to have awful jealousy towards female protagonists (Barnes, Shakespeare and
Coleman 75). Interestingly, Desdemona along with Emilia offer the most crucial conflict for the
feminist and terrible sexes' ideas. Therefore, women in Othello's play are immensely revealed with
increased complication
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A Thousand Splendid Suns By Khaled Hosseini Essay
Humans have been on Earth for over 200,000 years. We have constantly been evolving and adapting
to our surroundings throughout time, and we still do to this day. When reflecting on the subject, the
question of "why have we been successful?" comes about. It can be argued that a significant aspect
of our success as a species is our incredible ability to adapt. Furthermore, our adaptability itself is an
evolving characteristic; as our race progresses, so does our ability to adapt. Despite the many
positive features from our adaptability, the speed in which we adapt can lead to instability within
society.
Nowadays, the desire to succeed and expand our species is fierce. There seems to be a worldwide
competition to be the best or at the top of society. This hunger for the elite spot pressures societies to
rapidly advance, which ultimately produces instability and division. When elements of society–such
as politics or economics–are erratic, a solid foundation cannot be formed. The book A Thousand
Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini is an example of how a society can crumble without stability. A
Thousand Splendid Suns tells of how Afghanistan is impacted as it passes through five eras of
different political powers. The traditional culture and beliefs were altered with each governing group
which generated issues within all aspects of society. In the book, women were extremely affected.
Through the characters Mariam and Laila, readers are able to get a sense of what it felt like to be
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Treatment Of Women In Trifles
In the play, Trifles, women are not treated as well as the men. The play is about a woman who killed
her husband because he killed her bird. "An exploration of the play reveals a fundamental difference
between the women's actions and the men's, a difference grounded in varying understandings of the
home space." (Holstein) The place is then looked over by the officers to find out if she really did kill
her husband, but the officers find nothing because the wives of the officers hide the dead bird from
them. They did not have all the same rights as the men back in the day. Susan Glaspell depicts the
marriage between men and women as men being upper–class and telling the women what to do, and
the women as almost slaves, forced to do what their husbands tell them to do. The women in the
play, Trifles, were treated like second class citizens. They are many examples of this like when the
officers tell the wives to stay behind, the officers do not investigate the women because they do not
think they could be involved or know anything, and the women were described by how their
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The officers do not want the women to be involved in the investigation and they do not want them to
get in the way, even though the women played a bigger role than the men. If the officers would have
let the women help in the case, then all the evidence that the women found could have been used.
The officers were looking at the main scene and all the bigger stuff, but they needed to look at the
smaller things to find the evidence they needed to convict Mrs. Wright. The officers do not let the
women use their full potential. "The potential that is being crushed in Trifles is definitely that of
women, a theme which becomes even more prominent in her 1917 short story version of the play,
entitled 'A Jury of Her Peers.'" (Grose) The author uses more than one play to distinguish how badly
women are
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Brief Background: The Us Declared Victory In Afghanistan
Brief background: The US declared victory in Afghanistan in 2001. However, the political conflicts
and traumas do not simply disappear. Women's rights have been written into the new constitution,
but girls' schools are still being bombarded. After a war lasted for two decades, sixty percent of
Afghanistan women are widows, many with children to support. The literacy rate for women is only
fourteen percent. Hairdressing is a solid career for Afghan women because minimal training is
needed and there is a consistent demand. Women who support their families financially earn
freedom and respect. The idea that the pursuit of beauty is an element of democracy and nation
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Sima and Shaima both fled Afghanistan 23 years ago when Taliban took over the country. Sima was
shocked to see her school was ruined and tents were up for the classrooms for girls. She had a lot of
respect of these women who lived through the unimaginable time in Kabul. She felt very guilty
because she missed all these. At the same time she marveled at the smile on their face. She was
inspired by them, and also established sisterhood bond with these women. Shaima was one month
pregnant when her husband was killed and had unhappy memories of her home country. She
encouraged the women to fix the country that is ruined.
Terri explained the importance of taking care of basic health. I was not sure whether it was relevant
of sleeping more than eight hours might imply problems such as depression. She pointed out the
intimate relationship between the hairdressers and their customers. She encouraged the students to
be creative and was amazed at how talented these women were. Humanistic teaching facilitated
learning.
On the other hand, Debbie from Indiana portrayed as a strong feminist, harangued students for not
coming to class in full makeup. She seemed to have no idea that until recently, these women were
covered head to toe in burkas. She introduced herself by demanding that her Afghan pupils focus on
moving their country 's
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Women 's Treatment Of Women
Women's treatment has changed drastically throughout history. From times of severe incarceration to
the near–equality of today, many valuable generalities can be drawn about societies from their
treatment of women. Elizabethan Great Britain, heading the way of the medieval Renaissance,
introduced previously unheard of customs of treating women. In Shakespeare's "Othello", women
play integral roles in the outcome of the play yet are treated just as poorly, if not more so, than the
racially and socially oppressed Othello, the "Moor of Venice". Shakespeare's antagonist, Iago, takes
advantage of the few female characters in his machinations to cause jealousy and rivalry among the
men for his personal gain. Throughout his exploitation of women, the reasons and consequences of
Iago's actions reveal how women were actually viewed and treated in Elizabethan times. Iago's
condescending view of women causes Iago to begin to manipulate them. The root of his distrust is
revealed to be buried in his suspicions that his wife slept with Othello. "I hate the Moor; / And it is
thought abroad that 'twixt my sheets / 'Has done my office, I know not if't be true; / Yet I, for mere
suspicion in that kind, / Will do as if for surety" (I.iii.392–396). Iago uses this vague "thought" as
justification to treat his wife as if he had been cuckolded. To further exemplify Iago's patronizing
perspective of women, Iago, lies to Othello about the behavior of Venetian women in regards to
faithfulness. "I
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Muslim Women: The Unequal Treatment Of Islamic Women
Treatment of Islamic Women
Throughout the history of Islam, muslim women have been oppressed and treated unequally in
marriage, in court, and in society. Difficulty through marriage for Muslim women can come from
age, divorce, and having to be subservient to their husbands. Not only is there difficulty in marriage,
but also in the unequal treatment in the islamic justice systems, such as when "evidence given by a
female witness counts for half that given by a man" (Dargie 22). Although the societies of major
Islamic countries differ, it is clear that women are not represented equally to men in any of them, for
example having to dress and act certain ways so as not to attract any attention from men. However,
there are Islamic women who are willing to change how their religion views females by speaking
out and encouraging others to do the same.
The religion of Islam is based off of the Quran, which is a text the Muslims believe to be the word
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In some Islamic countries , women must follow "modesty laws" which are laws preventing women
from dressing in a way that the Islamic society deems inappropriate. What women can wear is a
burqa, which is an outfit that completely covers the body and head, except for a small space to see
out of. If a woman fails to meet the requirements of modesty laws, she is subjected to being beaten
with sticks by the "modesty police", just because she might catch the attention of a man that isn't her
husband. If a Muslim woman wanted to divorce her husband, she must go to court with her husband
and he must consent to the divorce, and she stands the risk of losing custody of her children.
Although, if a Muslim man wanted a divorce, he would only have to go to court, without her and
without her consent, or they "can be released from their vows virtually on demand, in some places
merely by saying "I divorce you" three times" (Beyer
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Treatment Of Women In Macbeth
ESSAY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER
Topic: Discuss the role of women in Macbeth. To what extent are women portrayed as manipulative
and wicked? As good and virtuous? How do the women in the play compare with one another? How
do they affect Macbeth?
Thesis (the point you will be proving in the essay): The different portrayals of women in
Shakespeare's Macbeth displays women as manipulative, conniving and deviant.
Body Paragraph #1
Topic Sentence and transition from intro to body (first reason/claim to support thesis.
Throughout the play, Lady Macbeth is portrayed as manipulative and wicked, as seen her controlling
Macbeth to obtain what she desires.
Point (to support topic sentence)
Acknowledging, Lady Macbeth desires to be Queen she manipulates
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Women 's Unequal Treatment Of Women
Virtually, every known society past and present, women have not been treated as an equal to men.
According to (UN NATIONS WEBSITE DEFINITON OF UNEQUAL TREATMENT of women
CITATION HERE)it is unequal treatment of individuals based on their gender. UN agencies and
most governments agree on the principle of gender inequality. The question at large is what accounts
for the difference between the rhetoric of equality and the reality of inequality? The single aspect of
gender inequality of men and women is that women obtain insufficient pay from their male
counterparts in the workforce. Throughout this paper the reader will recognize the role that the
international and "traditional" norms that society takes part of in women receiving equal pay.
Secondly, this essay will discuss the patriarchal manifestation within the women wage gap and how
it has been resisted by the government. Lastly, how different strategies are taking place in seeing
which areas to obtain equal pay for women.
The role that international and traditional norms have is that women are paid less than men. Women
in most countries earn on average only 60 to 75 per cent of men's wages (World Bank Gender Data
Portal 2014). On the international scene there are many laws and goals they state that is equal or that
should be equal pay between men and women, however, that does that seem to happen. On average
a woman makes approximately 77 cents on every dollar a man makes. The factors are that women
are more likely to
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Treatment Of Women In Hamlet
Hamlet has a wide variety of topics ranging from the role of women during the last sixteenth
century, sexuality and incest, religion, the mystery of life and death and suicide as an escape from
problems among others but the most important and the only that could completely be seen in the
work is "Treason in Elsinore Castle in Denmark". High treason is easily observable from any point
of view. It is easy to recognize how King Hamlet and his son Prince Hamlet are betrayed at the same
time by their own family and an entire people is also betrayed with all the murky movements that
are made so that a new king who is an assassin and a corrupt politician could assume the throne. I
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Elizabeth I was illegitimate daughter of King Henry VIII and her lover Ann Bolen. Elizabeth had as
her predecessors to her sister Mary I and then her brother–in–law Philip II who was king of Spain.
Mary I was closely related to the Catholic Church and she strongly defended her catholic principles.
She carried out a massacre against Protestants and for that reason she is known as "Bloody Mary".
When Elizabeth assumed the throne she recognized herself as Protestant. Elizabeth wanted to restore
the peace for her people because her sister had already generated many deaths. This all generated a
climate of instability in the Catholic Church since they believed it pertinent that a catholic king or
queen should claim the throne. Many plans began to be made against the Protestant Queen. Catholic
Church did not recognize Elizabeth as queen because they believed that no illegitimate daughter
deserved the throne. Church wanted to name Mary I queen of Scots as queen of England because
she was the catholic and legitimate daughter of James V of Scotland and cousin of Elizabeth I.
England experienced an intense phase of economic, cultural and social development during
Elizabeth´s reign. The reign of Elizabeth sealed not only the appearance of England as a great power
in the European country but also it was characterized by a great cultural and civil
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Kite Runner Essay
Since the beginning of time, women have had to fight rigorously for basic human rights. In the
western stratosphere, those human rights were achieved in the early 20th century, but in a lot of
eastern countries the battle for the women is just beginning, or worse hasn't even started. Women in
Afghanistan have been subject to heinous circumstances, even though their religion, Islam
"demanded that men and women be equal before God,"(Qazi). Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner
offers a very insightful view of the governing politics of Afghanistan pre–Taliban regime and during
the Taliban regime, and the differing situation of women in both those eras. Based on the book and
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If a woman displayed herself in a sexy manner, as Sanaubar did, she would be considered
"dishonorable" (8). If an unwed woman held a conversation with a man, she would be seen as a
"lochak" (146), or in other words a brazen girl. The honor of a girl mattered so much because
virtuous girls brought in respectable "suitable suitors" (148), and one of the most important things
an Afghani girl needed was a husband. This cultural belief gave men an overbearing advantage once
they married. The men essentially controlled how their wives lived their lives. The prime example in
this case would be General Taheri, who had many opinions on how women should behave. The
General forbade his wife to sing in public because he thought it was a job for people with "lesser
reputations" (177), he didn't "approve of women drinking alcohol," (183), and was constantly
worried about the public perception of his family. Baba, to some extent also represented these views.
He talked about losing ones honor in a very somber manner, and believed that a man's honor rested
in the "chastity of a wife. Or a daughter." (145)
The bulk of the blame for the tyranny of Afghani women falls on the Taliban. The Taliban was
started in "in response to an infamous gang rape that occurred in
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Summary Of ' A Thousand Splendid Suns '
Resounding vibrantly throughout A Thousand Splendid Suns, the subjects of oppression and
endurance in females give men the power to control. Men escape the blame continually while
women face backlash for the actions of men. Even at a young age, Nana preached to a reluctant
Mariam about the inescapable character of men. Nana recounts her personal experience when Jalil
lied to his wives about Nana, claiming she forced herself upon him. Jalil defended himself from the
repercussions of his actions by slamming the blame of his rendezvous wholeheartedly of Nana,
taking no responsibility for his condemnable actions. As such, Nana warns Mariam that "Like a
compass needle that points north, a man's accusing finger always finds a woman, Always. You
remember that, Mariam" (7). The idea of men skirting the consequences of their actions or false
accusation of women echoes throughout the entire novel.
In A Thousand Splendid Suns, Nana's foreshadowing and symbolic advice proves just as Mariam
journeys through her life. First, Jalil blames Mariam for putting him in an awkward position by
refusing to marry Rasheed. Later, during her abusive marriage, Mariam becomes the blame
countless times by Rasheed. Laila falls under Rasheed's imperialistic hold after the death of her
parents. Laila endures Rasheed's animalistic actions in hopes for a better future. Hosseini utilizes
literary devices such as foreshadowing and symbolism successfully to execute the subjects of female
oppression and
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The Fighting Of The Taliban Essay
Growing up as a female in Afghanistan in the 1900's was extremely hard being that the Taliban had
then taken over and emerged as a political force and began to establish order. Women were
equivalent to slaves, they were denied education, and they were financially dependent, where they
couldn't make money of their own. Prior to the fall of the Taliban in Afghanistan women truly
suffered.
While Afghanistan were under the Taliban they had one of the worst human rights records in the
world. The government systematically denied the most basic individual rights. The Taliban closed
the women's university and forced practically all women to quit their jobs. Women were also denied
medical assistance, enforced a highly restrictive dress code and limited the ability if women to move
about the city. The Taliban first became prominent in 199 and took over the Afghan capital, Kabul in
1994 where Jamila Afghani is from.
Unlike her sister Jamila Afghani was allowed to go to school. ONLY because her doctor suggested
it. At a young age, Jamila suffered from polio which affected the left side of her body, which then
led her into depression. The doctor thought that school would distract her from her problems and it
did, but her family wasn't too happy about that. They looked at her as a disgrace. This eventually led
to her not going to school anymore. Jamila family didn't want to be the family that the village didn't
like. But, yet Jamila didn't give up on her hope of one day being educated.
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The Importance Of Perseverance In Life
"I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been
trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my
life. And that is why I succeed."–Michael Jordan. Everyone at some point of their life is going to
have a rough patch. Everyone is going to have someone or something that is trying to stop them
from reaching what their heart really desires. After reading three articles on three totally different
people a common theme comes to mind on what these people all had in common. They all persevere
through the tough times they faced in their lives. If you google perseverance this is what you get;
per·se·ver·ance, ˌpərsəˈvirəns/ , Noun, steadfastness in doing something despite difficulty or delay
in achieving success. To be perseverant you have to have the tenacity, the determination, the desire
to want something so bad, that nothing can stop you from achieving your ultimate goal. Each one of
these people, Melba, Terrell Owens, and Malala have all had to overcome some sort of challenge in
their life. Melba was being tormented at her school, for being black, and she wasn't receiving fair
treatment. Malala wasn't able to receive an education, because the Taliban had taken over and didn't
allow women to receive educations.Terrell owens broke his leg in the middle of the season and was
told hed be out for the remainder of his season and he would miss the Super bowl if the team had
made it.
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Treatment Of Women In The Odyssey
The ancient civilization tells a story of things that have happen in a world of their own. The plot
consists of very powerful demigods, heroic warriors, supernatural beings, and the mistreatment of
women. Many believe that women have been overlooked and disrespected in this world for years.
The irrelevance of these women was a part of the Greek life. In the epic poem, "The Odyssey" by
Homer, Penelope becomes a different person when she is brought into a time where women are
taken control of more than anyone else in the Greek world. During this epic story, Penelope
becomes a person of her own and not just someone that is focused on the hard times that she faces as
well as her husband being gone for a long period of time. "Yes she's in ... Show more content on
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When Penelope is recognized as a very faithful wife, Agamemnon talks about his wife and says that
Penelope is the lover of her own heart. Agamemnon's wife who was the adulteress, attempted to stab
the lord and her king. He talks about how important it is to be faithful and how faithfulness is the
best quality that a wife could have in a relationship. "It is like a woman indeed/to take rapture before
the fact is shown for true they believe too easily, are too quick to shift from ground to ground; and
swift indeed the rumor voiced by a woman dies again"(Homer, pg. 451). Penelope struggles a little
bit and goes through a tough time without her husband for twenty years. She lived her life alone
without a man in the house. As Agamemnon socializes with other women and spends his time
focusing on other things, his wife searches for another man that she can go to when she needs help.
After twenty years, Penelope is still faithful and keeps he loyalty to her husband. The two wives of
the warriors are very different from each other, one is unpredictable, and the other one is faithful and
loyal. As time passes, Penelope stays strong and finds a way to take care of herself without the
presence of Odysseus. Penelope faces challenging obstacles that require strength, but she doesn't
have Odysseus to help her with the jobs. She is left with a son that she has to raise on her own
without a father in his life. Odysseus isn't able to spend time raising his son because he is fighting in
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Gertrude's Treatment Of Women In Hamlet
The role and treatment of women throughout Hamlet causes the play to come across as misogynistic
and outdated. There are only two women introduced to the audience in the play, one being the
incestuous Gertrude and the other, naïve and weak Ophelia. Hamlet, having felt betrayed by his
Mother, becomes cynical about all women in general. He becomes obsessed with female sexuality,
and the obsolete idea that women should remain pure until marriage. Shakespeare portrays women
as weak and dirty creatures that men should be weary of, however easy it may be to manipulate
them.
In Hamlet's agony over his father's death, he feels betrayed by Gertrude due to the fact that instead
of offering comfort she re–marries to Hamlets uncle. The audience becomes
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  • 1. Kite Runner Afghanistan was once a place of beauty and enjoyment however since the Taliban new laws have been enforced, the country is slowly degrading. Using the codes and convention for non–print, print, non–fiction and fiction; to analysis how different texts manipulate similar issues to produce a similar message. All three of these texts, The Kite Runner by khaled Hosseini, Beneath the Veil by Saira Shah and "Execution of a teenage girl" from 4 Corners, all explore the main ideas of an Afghanistan life from different perspectives. Undoubtedly, these texts manipulate the specific aspects of their own genres in order to influence the audience response. Imagine having no freedom to go for a walk down the street or yet even leave your own home. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just from the title of this article the audience can raise many questions. Towards whether their own opinions on the article would be true or false. The imagery that 4 Corners has produced in this text really forces the audience to visualise the traumatic event that unfold on the teenage girl. An extract from the article quotes "a teenage girl was dragged through the town square" to her final destination before the ending of her life. In the minds of the audience it creates a dreadful scene of pain and anger, and immediately images flow into the audience of skin scrapping against the ground, the screeching screams from the young girl and the oblivious faces of the onlookers. This illustrates to the audience the oppression of female rights by the humility of the 'dragging' which presents the audience to feeling that this young teenage girl is unworthy of being in her own country or on earth at all. The western audience has a certain stereotypy of the Taliban, with authors knowing this fact the texts have been manipulated for the audience response to the text by using various techniques to enhance the audience view on the Afghanistan culture, mostly highlighting the negative aspects of the Taliban. "We just wanted to show how much misery the Taliban policies are causing the Afghan people. Now the same policies have caused misery to the entire world". Is how Saira ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Shakespeare's Treatment Of Women In Othello Objectified and Mistreated Analysis of Shakespeare's Treatment of Women in the plays Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, Lear, Much Ado about Nothing, and Tempest Women have always played a large role in society. It is arguable that without women, the world could not possibly exist. Well, humans would not exist. This ultimately suggests that women are needed very much. Without women, men are nothing. Men cannot exist without women. Why then, are women oftentimes treated so badly throughout history? Taking a look at how women have been treated, it can be observed that they have been severely mistreated. Even in other cultures, they are extremely mistreated. It's assumed that women are ultimately the weaker sex and are dependent on men. This is in fact, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The men in this play completely misunderstand women. There are multiple stereotypes and women are expected to adhere to the patriarchal rules that are forced upon them. When the women do not adhere to these rules, they are ultimately punished by Shakespeare by being killed. All the women in this play are portrayed as weak and unable to protect themselves against the men. The nature of women is portrayed once again as the weaker sex. Women were ultimately unable to protect themselves from the men, and this caused the men to be extremely dominant, aggressive, and assert their authority. Desdemona was a very feminine woman. She was extremely obedient and this caused the men to be even more dominant. She was also a very passive woman which ended up being a curse to her in the end. Othello gets very jealous and hits Desdemona. Since she is the weaker sex according to Shakespeare, she cannot defend herself against Othello because she is not equipped or prepared to do so. Desdemona is depicted in a stereotypical way, and Othello sees her in that way as well. Everything she does strengthens his belief in the stereotype. This stereotype is used as an excuse for the harsh treatment that Desdemona receives, and she is portrayed as the one who is at fault. Eventually Desdemona is subordinated by Othello, once again because she is portrayed as the weaker and helpless individual by Shakespeare. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Treatment Of Pregnant Women When it comes to childbirth many women say it is the best experience they go through in life. But women who are in prison say other wise. Being pregnant and locked up is one of the worse and hardest experience in life for them. It is not because they are pregnant in prison but it is the treatment they receive before and after the birth. Some of the women say they get great treatment but others say the treatment is horrid.People in the real world are debating if the treatment of pregnant women in prison is proper or if the treatment needs to be changed for the good or for the bad. For starters, 80% of the women who are in prison is due to the usage of drugs . " At least 66 percent of women in prison have children, and that percentage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The doctors have to see what drug they are on , but the main reason for the testing is to get see if the women are pregnant or if they have any serious health issues. Once finding out the women are pregnant the prison systems tell the ladies and schedule them a due date. This is good , but the bad thing is they are put in the prison with every other women. One would think since they are pregnant the prison system would separate them but no they do not. Pregnant women have to do every task the other women do. Like cleaning and cooking. The women that are in the clean task might not realize this but they are inhaling toxic chemicals. But this does not happen in every prison. For example there is a prison in Ohio that separates the soon to be mothers from the other inmates. These soon to be mothers are not in the same conditions as the other women. They are in bright colored rooms and they read a lot to get ready for when their baby is born (Leone 12). There are only 5 other states in the united states that have a program like in Ohio (Gormsen 14). Knowing there are only six states that have this program, that means there are forty four states that have pregnant women working in extreme conditions and possibly harming their child because of the prison system . Even though it is a 50 /50 chance if the prison the women attends is a good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Treatment Of Immigrant Women Essay Although immigrant women play a big role in America's society and economy, they have been constantly mistreated and looked down upon throughout history. Not only do they face the burden of the stratifications that their gender entails but they also struggle to adopt the American culture and norms. America was viewed as the land of opportunities and economic prosperity, a perspective that draws in many immigrant women who were willing to leave their families and possessions to come to this foreign country in hopes of a better life. In America, they faced many challenges as they not only had to work long hours but also took care of their families and do housework as well. They struggled to make a standard living out of low wage jobs and assimilating into America's society. Today, the treatment of immigrant women has improved greatly as they have stood together and fought for their rights. Immigrant women have built communities and held strikes for better pay and treatment. Although America has made great strides in improving treatment of immigrant women, there is still social injustice. Immigrant women have come a long way from the first time they entered America until now, but their stories are often left untold and omitted from American history. Immigrant women cover many ethnic groups from around the world such as Chinese, Japanese, Jews, Irish and Mexicans. Upon their first arrival in America, these groups of immigrant women have all been through similar yet different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Symbolism In A Thousand Splendid Suns Khaled Hosseini, the author of A Thousand Splendid Suns, focuses on the predicament of women in Afghanistan using the symbol of the burqa which demonstrates the oppressive character of men and the smothering outcomes of submission. The novel takes place in Afghanistan, in a period where it's a male–dominated society and women are mistreated in the name of Islam. At this time women are only seen for their ability to bear children which will allow the family lineage to continue. They are also required to wear a burqa, which is a piece of clothing that covers the face but at times reveals the eye. Mariam, a female lead in the novel, feels as if the burqa compresses against her mouth which silences her and makes it difficult for her to breathe. Burqas symbolize how women are inferior to the male race in society and the fact that wives are obedient to their husbands in a family. After Mariam gets married, she realizes her husband too will impose this unjust preconception, "Where I come from, a woman's face is her husband's business only. I want you to remember that. Do you understand?" (65). Women are obliged to be covered at all times unless they are at homes with their husbands. This layer of cloth has the ability to seclude women from society. Women from the higher class in Afghanistan do not have this unfair prejudice forced onto them. They had the freedom to wear makeup, skirts, and were put on the same pedestal as their husbands. However Mariam belongs to lower class and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. What Is Macbeth's Treatment Of Women Gender inequality has been a dominant and consistent struggle of human culture since its existence. To this day, women constantly face oppression, unjust treatment, and less opportunities. For centuries, women have played inferior roles compared to men, especially in marriage. When a man and a woman would wed, it was understood that the woman would serve her husband's needs and demands. Over the centuries of human existence, however, many feminists and progressive revolutionaries demanded change in the treatment of females. Since gender equality has become accepted as necessary, women have enjoyed much more rights and freedoms as those given to men– though some may argue their opportunities are not exactly as equal compared to men. Many authors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Linda and Willy struggle with their financial situation and desire to achieve the American Dream. When discussing their problems, Willy often interrupts Linda. In Act I, after Biff explains his plans for a new business, Linda begins that "maybe things are beginning to" change, but Willy immediately interrupts with "stop interrupting!" (jb). Contradictorily, Willy demands Linda to stop interrupting, as if the blame for the inadequate conversation is her fault. Right when she is optimistic, she is shot down by her rude and careless husband. Throughout the play, she is often denied to opportunity to express her emotions and comfort her husband. Willy inarguably enjoys a position of superiority over Linda, and rarely does Willy convey any genuine affection towards his wife. Linda, however, cares a lot for him and does her best to offer support, despite such unjust treatment. When talking to her son, she claims that "he's a human being, and a terrible thing is happening to him....so attention to must be paid" (##). Her love for Willy blinds her from the inequality she experiences in her household. Linda continues to support Willy in his pursuit of his American Dream, no matter how cruel and arrogant he is. Though he is not favorable in the eyes of the audience like most other tragedies, he is still the tragic hero. Arthur Miller illustrated the life a what he called the common man. This man ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Treatment Of Women In The Odyssey The Odyssey is the tale of the Greek hero Odysseus, written by Homer around 8th century B.C. about his journey home at the end of the Trojan War. Odysseus spends ten years of his life on this voyage, guided by the Greek goddess, Athena. While Odysseus is battling Poseidon and attempting to free himself from the grasp of Calypso's influence, his wife and son, Penelope and Telemachus, struggle to maintain his kingdom in Ithaca. He is pronounced dead and his faithful yet weakening wife is overwhelmed with men who wish to marry her. Later the suitors plot to ambush and kill her son. Meanwhile in Sparta, Telemachos learns that Odysseus is alive and being held captive. As the story goes on Odysseus endures many trials and obstacles but eventually Athena's plea releases Odysseus from Calypso. Later his raft is wrecked by Poseidon and he's forced to swim to the island of the Phaeacians. There he recounts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In ancient times and often today men are considered superior. Therefore women were used as maids and housekeepers for wealthy men as well as kings. A line in The Odyssey further illustrates this point, it says "Just as Phaeacian men excel the world at sailing, driving their swift ships on the open seas, so the women excel at all the arts of weaving." Meaning that women are naturally better at the "indoor" jobs than men are. These jobs include cleaning and taking care of children and the family. In addition to the previous line from The Odyssey there is another that explains what the expectations were surrounding men being superior. In this part of the poem Telemachu states, "So mother, go back to your quarters. Tend to your own tasks, the distaff and the loom, and keep the women working hard as well. As for giving orders, men will see to that, but I most of all: I hold the reins of power in this house". In a way his demand proves that the ancient Greek men felt they were higher–ranked than a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Treatment Of Women In The Odyssey The women figure is often perceived as passionate and loving but it was used as a sign of trouble, jealousy, and evilness in old literature pieces such as the Homer's Odyssey and Shakespeare's Macbeth, where the storylines couldn't take places without the intervention of a female character. Both pieces of literature share the appearance of intriguing actions of a female character more than once in the plot. In the Odyssey, we have the female appearance that make an impact to the story three time: Helen of Troy (cause of the 10–year long war), Calypso (kept Odysseus captive on an island for 7 years) and his wife Penelope (Odysseus longed for her, men wanted to marry forcefully to take over Odysseus castle). In Macbeth on the other hand we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That's the cruel tone that literature gave to Helen, she caused millions of deaths including her lover to ultimately return to her husband and betray the love of the man that gave up his life for her. Calypso: Calypso was the goddess that kept Odysseus captive for seven years due to her love for him but she was forced to let him by Zeus. She was portrayed as an egoistic being, keeping a man against his will, and most importantly a man that had a family which was struggling due to his absence. Calypso expressed her disagreement with Zeus and the other gods that told her to let Odysseus go by stating that since she was a female she couldn't keep the mortal that she wanted for herself in contrast to a male god always keeping the mortals they were loving (Sparknotes.com). I agree she should have the same rights as a male god but not a man whose family was waiting for him to come back home. In this part Homer set a capricious tone to describe Calypso for her selfishness. In book 5 of the Odyssey Calypso says to Odysseus after setting him free: But if you only knew, down deep, what pains are fated to fill your cup before you reach that shore, you'd stay right here, preside in our house with me and be immortal. Much as you long to see your wife, the one you pine for all your days (Sparknotes.com) . . . Per the passage Calypso even after setting Odysseus free keeps her image of being a capricious and selfish woman, even by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Summary: Treatment For Pregnant Women In another study of this group, there were even more positive results. Researchers found that women with a substance addiction, who became pregnant, were more motivated to seek help and receive treatment, (Best, Segal, & Day, 2009). While this motivation for treatment would be a step in the road to recovery for these women, there are still many negative effects that occur in newborns as a direct result of the mother's use of drugs, and possibly alcohol, during pregnancy. Children of addicts can range in developmental problems from physical, cognitive, socio–emotional, and behavioral, but in some cases it is the impaired parenting seen in substance–abusing mothers, (Carlson, 2006). Common effects on physical health of newborn babies include ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most users mention that they never thought it would be so addicting, (Maisto, Galizio, & Connors, 2015). The risky behaviors associated with drug abuse and a loss of inhibition lead to unprotected sex, which for a woman can mean unplanned pregnancy or sexually transmitted disease, in extreme cases AIDS, (Terplan, Smith, & Glavin, 2010). Mothers who are addicted to heroin will struggle before, during, and after the pregnancy. The graph provided showed that women will try to reduce their use of heroin during pregnancy and up to first three months of life, which is a more positive outcome to an unplanned pregnancy. Additionally, the positive impact on a woman's life, with the birth of a baby, was shown to be the motivation for many to enter treatment. By examining men and women's use of heroin, two points that set women apart were that first, women are more likely than men to engage in risky sexual behavior, and that women are more likely to contract HIV. The barriers women experience to the road to recovery are often blocked by economic hardship and poverty. The most successful treatment programs are specialized for heroin addiction, but many times women find they are only able to receive services from mental health facilities or their primary care doctors. The most recognized methods of treatment for heroin addiction are a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Treatment of Women in Trifles The Treatment of Women in Trifles "Trifles," a one–act play written by Susan Glaspell, is a cleverly written story about a murder and more importantly, it effectively describes the treatment of women during the early 1900s. In the opening scene, we learn a great deal of information about the people of the play and of their opinions. We know that there are five main characters, three men and two women. The weather outside is frighteningly cold, and yet the men enter the warm farmhouse first. The women stand together away from the men, which immediately puts the men against the women. Mrs. Hale's and Mrs. Peters's treatment from the men in the play is reflective of the beliefs of that time. These women, aware of the powerless slot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even with this knowledge, the women choose not to limit themselves to the roles that men have placed them. Instead they choose to observe, examine, and evaluate what actually happened in the house. They understand that their discovery is best kept hidden because they knew that the men would not be able to comprehend the women's perceptions of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Women 's Views On Women People in Afghanistan tend to think women should not have a voice. Women's opinions are not considered to be important which is not right. I believe that women's opinions should be heard. Women 's rights have been exploited by different groups for political gain and sometimes for the so called 'well being' of the country in the last fifty years. Afghanistan has been stuck in a state of war for over three decades now. The different types of groups that have been coming into the country to fight have made a huge impact on the people of Afghanistan. This essay will state the type of struggles the Afghan women are facing on a daily base and are in fact enduring the pain silently. I believe that women should be treated more equally in education, society and workplace. Women are not treated the same as men in Afghanistan. The people in Afghanistan tend to believe that equality should not be given to women because women are only born to serve men and fulfil their wishes and commands. The disturbing fact is that not only men think this way but most women have the same thoughts too. Afghanistan is one of the most challenging places for women to live. Their lifestyle is enormously different from a female's lifestyle in Great Britain. Beginning from the time they are born to the end of their lifetime, they are facing troubles on a daily basis. Girls are usually married off at a very young age because parents cannot afford to keep them. Once they are married they become young ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Treatment Of Women In The Odyssey Robert A. Heinlein once said, "Yield to temptation, it may not pass your way again" which is similar to Odysseus' motto in The Odyssey. It is his motto, because he submits to the alluring women who entice him with extravagant gifts. Odysseus is constantly dealing with obstacles that have been set in place by the gods. Mainly the complication involves a woman being a temptress to detour Odysseus from his journey home to Ithaca. Eventually, Odysseus resists the appealing women so that he can continue his journey home and once he is there he can finally reconnect his wife Penelope. In The Odyssey women have a narrow, but significant role similar to their role in ancient Greece. Every time there is enticement present Odysseus yields, especially when the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Calypso is viewed as Odysseus' lover who offers him immortality instead of her hand in marriage. The only reason Odysseus refused immortality is because "a woman's promise of immortality will kill a man" due to the untrustworthy nature of women (Barnes 130). This slander of immortality from a woman's love is caused by the patriarchal society which "changed the way it [immortality] was to be achieved" (Barnes 135). Instead of receiving immortality through a woman it could "only be achieved through male heroics in battle" (Barnes 135) which is why Odysseus says, "A hero's funeral then, my glory spread by comrades–now what a wretched death I'm doomed to die" (Od. 5.44–45). The cause of switching the means of immortality is because the patriarchal society "says that the constant is women's ineffectiveness to bring it about", such as Calypso not being able to give Odysseus immortality since she could not defeat the will of Zeus (Barnes 132). Calypso's portrayal as a seductress and attempt to seduce Odysseus with immortality exist because of the patriarchal society that was present when the Odyssey was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Unequal Treatment Of Women In The Workplace Throughout the years women have made great effort to become equal to men. This effort has led to great advances in the movement, but not all of the problems are solved yet. One of the main problems as of right now is the unequal treatment of men and women in the work place. Women are not equal to men in the workplace because of unequal pay, a lack of women in managerial positions, and sexual harassment in the work place. Women have not always been as respected in society as they are now. In early America, women were banned from participating in most parts of society and their lives were mainly controlled by their fathers and husbands. While the women's rights movement can be tracked as far back as 1850 is wasn't until the early 1960s that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "The wage gap has narrowed by more than one–third since 1960"(Hegewisch, 2010) and "the share of companies with female CEOs increased more than six–fold" (Warner, 2014) since 1997. As well as the truth that men and women's earnings differ for many other reasons besides the presence of sexism. "Discrimination in labor market, in education/retiring programs, unequal societal norms at home and the constrained decisions men and women make about work and home issues" (Hegewisch, 2010) are also factors that can contribute to the unequal treatment of man and women in the workplace. Yet even with most of these variables removed women are still being paid less than men, sexually harassed in the workplace and hold very little managerial positions. Women are not equal to men in the workplace because of unequal pay, a lack of women in managerial positions, and sexual harassment in the work place. There has been great effort and huge advances made in making men and women equal yet as a society we still have a long way to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Treatment Of Women In Candide Voltaire's women Francois–Marie d'Arouet, or more commonly known by his pen name Voltaire, is a writer and a philosopher whose works have stood the test of time. Possessing exceptional wit and flamboyance, while greatly making his writings popular among readers past and present, led to him being on the bad side of the monarchs. His continuous run ins with the church and the state led to his self imposed exile to Great Britain, where he was immensely impressed by their liberal culture and exquisite writers such as Shakespeare, Newton and John Locke (who was his greatest influence). Voltaire is often credited as spearheading the Enlightenment movement due to his works dealing with a multitude of controversial topics such as criticism of the church, requesting the right to free speech, separation of church and state among others. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A novel playing to Voltaire's greatest strength, his satirical abilities, on the forefront deals with THE paradox that is the coexistence of evil and God, while simultaneously exposing the derogatory treatment of women in the 18th century. Voltaire's Candide is a complex literary work that sheds the light on many themes and exposes different problems of the 18th century. And the subject of women is one that was rarely if ever discussed in a period where male domination was still in its highest. The first evidence of this is the fact that in the entirety of Candide, a novel hugely dominated by male presence and power, exist only three women referred to by names and given bits of back story. Nevertheless, despite taking a back seat to Candide, Pangloss and other male characters, these three women are essential not only from a story related ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Treatment Of Women In The Gospels Essay In the beginning, women's status and freedoms were severely limited. Many people may believe that they had started off with just as many obligations as men, but that is not the case at all. Actually, it is the complete opposite, women had nothing when it came to the early days of the Gospel. That is until Jesus came around and changed things. Here we will discuss three very important details of women in the Gospels. We will discuss women in ancient Israel around the time of Jesus and how they were expected to act, then we will move on to Jesus' radical treatment of women and how Jesus was technically, in today's definition, a "feminist", finally we will discuss passages where Jesus apparently does not call for equality of the sexes. All in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jesus' teaching must have seemed very radical. How Jesus treated women was dramatically different from how they were treated among the Jewish society. He consistently treated men and women as equals. Which in today's society is the definition of a Feminist. According to Dictionary.com, Feminist means "advocating social, political, legal, and economic rights for women equal to those of men." Jesus violated many of the Old Testament regulations, which specified gender inequality. He refused to follow the rules that were established by the three main religious groups of the day. Those three religious groups consisted of the Essenes, Pharisees and Sadducees. There are many examples on the Jesus radical treatment of women, one would include how he taught women students. Jewish tradition at the time was to not allow women to be taught. In Luke 10:38–42, he taught Mary, sister of Martha. Jesus also used terminology which treated women as equal to men. For example, in Luke 13:16 it describes how Jesus cured a women from a Satanic Spirit. He called her a daughter of Abraham, therefore implying that she had equal status with sons of Abraham. Another example of Jesus' use of terminology can be described in Luke 7:35 to 8:50 where it is described how Jesus forgave a woman's sins. He refers to women and men as children of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Treatment Of Women In The Odyssey There is a distinct contrast between men and women in the Odyssey. Frequently, men are associated with war and battle, while women tend to be portrayed as weaker, enchanting, more beautiful characters. Even the goddesses are not an exception to this concept. In fact, the female immortals of greek mythology were the most alluring of all. Twice Odysseus was seduced by goddesses; he spent one year with Circe and another seven with the nymph Calypso. After seven years of luxury, Odysseus decided he wanted to leave Calypso to go back home to his wife, Penelope, and son. Calypso then envies Penelope and says,"...and yet I just might claim to be nothing less than she (Odysseus' mortal wife), neither in face nor figure. Hardly right, is it, for mortal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Frankenstein Treatment Of Women Essay The way in which author's choose to depict their characters can reveal a great deal about not only the authors themselves but the society they lived in. In many works of British Gothic fiction, women are often omitted from the story, depicted in a negative light, or underdeveloped and easily forgotten. The novels Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, and The Monk by Matthew Gregory Lewis, are not exception in their treatment of women. The treatment of women in these novels reveals an underlying misogyny that ultimately reduces women to no more than objects. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, is odd in that in spite of being written by a woman, the women of the story are subjected to the same treatment as the women of the other novels mentioned. One would think that as a woman, Shelly would want to empower her female characters in a way that is possible in fiction that may not be in real life. Both female characters, Elizabeth and Justine, are forgettable at best and the way they are introduced to us is rather telling. "Among these there was one which attracted my mother far above all the rest. She appeared of a different stock. The four others were dark–eyed, hardy little vagrants; this child was thin, and very fair. Her hair was the brightest living gold, and despite the poverty of her clothing, seemed to set a crown of distinction on her head. Her brow was clear and ample, her blue eyes cloudless, and her lips and the moulding of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Educating Women in Kabul Essay Title: The efforts to educate the women in Kabul just aren't enough. The women of Kabul have faced educational barriers, struggled in the work place, because of cultural and religions norms. In the past few decades there had been in increase in women working to get an education. Women are looking for resources that they can reach, investing in a good education, not just for themselves, and for their futures. Women all around the world have always been placed at the end. Education is important for financial growth, yet, we don't see equal educational opportunities everyone. Education is important all cross the board, some more developed countries are more educated then other. The women from developing countries like Afghanistan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women were poverty, they were sold and or giveaway. Depending on who was ruling at the time rules were changed like in 1924, tribal leaders changed the laws at one point the marriage for women in Kabul was raised to 18, and women were aloud to chose who they married for a while until the reform was forced to be changed back. In the 1950's where Afghanistan was allied to the Soviet Union, it was essential for women to work for Afghanistan's economical development. Women had the choice to wear veils that were choice forced upon them and women were encouraged to work outside their homes. During 1964 women were aloud to enter the government and vote. A few years later 1970, women were starting to see western customs, and attending Universities. By 1989, when the Soviet Union left, women's rights in Afghanistan quickly left with them. Where women once had the chose to get educated, have the right to vote, and had women representing them in the government office was taking away. First, the educational, barriers women in Kabul face. Having a stable environment is needed to be able achieve success. If people don't have a place to learn then where will they receive the help they need. In small cities like Kabul there aren't many schools to help get educated. The Taliban banned girls from schools between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Treatment Of Women In Othello William Shakespeare's play "Othello" shows us the different status and social values of women in the society. Marriage and trust play a big role in this play. Women had a low position, they were expected to keep their ideas to themselves and be obedient to their husbands, brothers, fathers and all men in general. The patriarchal time serves as a natural order, because women were supposed to be physically inferior to their men. The three women are Desdemona who is Othello's wife, Emilia who is Iago's wife and Bianca who is seen as a prostitute. These women are treated as possessions. Desdemona the main woman character herself states that "I am obedient" (III.3.89) by showing all her love to Othello, and choosing his stories, that made her feel pity for him, and his power over her father's will. In number of occasions, when Othello is convinced of Desdemona's betrayal with Cassio, he breaks out into abusive words. He refers to her as "whore" (III.3.356), a "subtle whore" (IV.2.20) and a "cunning whore" (IV.2.88). Following this Desdemona leaves the room hurt and shocked by Othello's action and distrust. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Cassio scorns her by disputing that "I must be circumstanced' (III.4.199), she feels pressured by the rules of society. In Shakespeare's language to be 'circumstanced' means to 'put up with it', implying that she has no other choice, but do what a man, in this case Cassio tells her to do. Iago verbally abuses her as a "housewife" (IV.1.95) and "strumpe"' (IV.1.97), while there is no evidence to prove that she actually is a prostitute. He brings up a stereotype by saying that all women are not as they appear. He seems to believe that all women are essentially "wild–cats" (II.1.109) and "housewives" (II.1.111). Society makes it very difficult on these women, their role is to comfort their men and at the same time to obey them, even if the actions of the men are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Atrocities In Afganistan (Women) Essay (NOTE TO STUDENT: my teacher gave me a B+ and said I would have had an A if I had had more detail on the Taliban's reasons for these laws) The women of Afghanistan have been enduring unfathomable suffering since the Taliban, a religious faction, seized control of the country in 1996. (NOTE TO STUDENT: my teacher gave me a B+ and said I would have had an A if I had had more detail on the Taliban's reasons for these laws) Since 1996 Afghan women have been living fear for their safety and lives. A myriad of discriminating laws has been placed on Afghan women. The punishments for violating these laws are unimaginably inhuman. The Taliban is an ultra–fundamentalist group that has 90 percent of Afghanistan under ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before the Taliban took over Afghanistan the country was fairly progressive in terms of women's rights. There were women in Parliament, medicine, law, engineering and many other creditable professions (Shanahan). The majority of teachers were women (Shanahan). Half of the civil servants and university students were women (Shanahan). It seems the Afghan society was much like our own in relation to gender equality. The current situation in Afghanistan contrasts the old one as black does white. Few women are permitted to work. Those who are must do so inside their homes (Stop). Girls are banned from attending school after the age of eight (Stop). A journalist speaks of girls not being allowed to leave the state orphanage building since 1996 although the boys go outside every day to attend school and play (Stop). The Taliban have severely limited women's access to medical services because male physicians aren't allowed to treat women and only a few selected female physicians can work only if they are veiled and treat only women (Stop). The punishments for violating the Taliban's laws are even more appalling than the laws themselves and are among the most savage in the world. Often the punishments are dealt out in public in front of thousands of spectators. 30,000 men and boys gathered in an arena to eat biscuits and drink tea while watching women receiving the 100–lash ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Treatment Of Women In Othello In Act 2 we see that Desdemona, Iago, Emilia and Roderigo are the first ship that were seen after the storm hit and caused most of the Turkish fleet of ships not to survive. While waiting for any news of Othello's ship, Cassio and Desdemona start to tease Emilia about being a chatterbox, while being playful with Emilia Iago quickly takes this opportunity to start criticizing women in general as being deceptive and hypocritical as he can. He starts saying that they are lazy in all matters except sex we can see this when he says "You rise to play and go to bed to work". What this means is that he sees women as sex subjects that can only do one thing and that is to give pleasure to their men. Desdemona tries to help Emilia from her husband's words ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Treatment Of Men And Women Why is there a difference in the treatment of men and women? Why are men and women treated as unequal? If a woman and a man both work for 40 hours a week, the man is more likely to get 15.4% more earnings than the woman. If they both work for 60 hours, the woman earns 21.7% less than the man ("Sexism"). Some men, and even some women, treat women unfairly because today's society says women belong at home with the kids. There have been several worldwide instances of women being treated like they are incompetent if they conform to their gender roles and incompetent if they do not. Women are expected to only have the desire to produce and care for children. They are not livestock. They are expected to care for their husbands, be a housewife. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In "Gender and Double Standards for Competence," Martha Foschi analyzes gender inequality: her research shows that men and women are unequal in gaining leadership positions. If a man becomes an authoritative figure, he is seen as influential. However, if a woman earns some kind of authority, she will be overbearing and bossy. It can be very difficult for women to achieve higher positions and if she does, her co–workers might think she had been intimate with an employer. In the subject of skill, if a man is better at his job than a woman, it is only natural. However, if the woman is better at her job than a man, the man is just slacking off or not doing his job at all (Foschi 181). A man and his wife stand in their kitchen, arguing over the prospect of having children. The husband wants children and the wife does not. He screams at her in frustration, "Every woman wants to have children! What's wrong with you? Did I marry a defective woman?" The husband does not understand that not all women want children or may not be ready for them. Andrew Greeley writes that women are at a new stage in history where they can control their rates of procreation using forms of contraception, such as birth control and/or condoms. They no longer have to give birth if they are not ready, and even might consider abortion or giving the child up for adoption if they have no possible way to take care of it. A young woman is in her home, thinking about making her favorite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Treatment Of Women In Othello Women In Society In Shakespeare's play Othello , women are often represented as pure,while being misunderstood as adulterous because of the men, often leaving them in powerless positions and manipulated by men. Women are viewed as adulterous in society's eyes, but mainly in Othello's eyes because of the lies that were feed to him. Othello believes people's perception over the truth perception meaning he took Iago's words over Desdemona's. "Was this fair paper, this most goodly book, Made to write "whore"upon? What committed? [Committed? O thou public commoner," (4.2.82–84). Othello was brought into lies toward his wife. Women are seen differently from the outside as their appearance than the way they act around men because of these judgements women were mistreated without having to speak up. Eventhough. they might be with that one specific guy married or not married women are still not faithful. Men are betrayed by their own wives or at least that is what they are told. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "The riches of the ship is come on shore! You men of Cyprus, let her have your knees. Hail to thee, lady, and the grace of heaven" (2.1.93–96). This demonstrated, that women were perceived as angelic and heavenly, Cassio has always shown respect for Desdemona, but cassio is not the only one who shown respect. Othello gets manipulated by Desdemona's beauty and her poetic tone towards him Illustrating Othello has been in a trance to Desdemona's love, but feels guilty because his name calling toward his wife illustrated that he had lost hope for what seemed to be his true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Treatment Of Women In The Odyssey 'The Odyssey', like other epic poems, is patriarchally centered. The poem is focused on "godlike" Odysseus and his laborious journey home (Homer __). In Ancient Greece, the time of Homer, women were commonly viewed as part of oikos headed by the male kyrios. They were expected to be submissive, domesticated, and viewed as their master's property. This raises an important question in the context of this epic: are women only secondary characters that blindly follow the decisions of their male counterparts or do they have the ability to make their decisions freely? Homer, a forward thinker for his time, allowed the reader to make this judgement by including two paradoxical characters: Penelope and Calypso. Penelope, the "faithful" wife of Odysseus, spends most of her time crying and longing for her husband. She is compliant and passive, never making a decision without her husband (homer __). Calypso, on the other hand, takes her sexuality into her own hands. She traps Odysseus in Ogygia and attempts to force herself on him, showing that she does not follow the norms of being an obedient woman. Through the inclusion of Penelope and Calypso, Homer is able to address the view of women in typical epic poems by both accepting it and challenging it in order to redefine what is expected of epic tradition. In keeping with the idea that female characters play a supporting role in the story of a male protagonist, Homer makes a point to focus on Odysseus' wife. Penelope is the model of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Treatment Of Women In Othello Essay In the world history, women have always experienced unfair treatment because of immense male dominance (Mann 150). In Othello, it is palpable that women protagonists are unjustly treated. These protagonists in the play comprise of Bianca, Emilia as well as Desdemona (Barnes, Shakespeare and Coleman 34). Women in this stimulating play are dreadfully controlled by the conservative roles, though behind individuals' backs they are perceived as reputable women. For instance, Bianca inoffensively involves herself in the Desdemona's demise while Desdemona does not comply with her father's command and fiercely marries a Moor (Barnes, Shakespeare and Coleman). In addition, it is apparent that Emilia can effortlessly save Desdemona from facing her untimely death though she opts to remain silent (Barnes, Shakespeare and Coleman 173). Therefore, these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consequently, through Othello's play, Shakespeare comprehensively depicts the atrocious injustices that women experienced in this horrendous period because of massive sexual differences. In this Shakespeare's influential play, women are primary component of the Othello's society. Most importantly, the chastity of the women is tremendously respected. The Desdemona's perceived infidelity is exceptionally significant since it helps in driving the imperative acts of this enthralling play that eventually contribute to the extreme fatalities of several protagonists, including herself as well as his lovely spouse, Othello (Barnes, Shakespeare and Coleman 84). In addition, Iago's noticeable abhorrence of women is undeniably apparent throughout the play. This decisive factor compels Othello to have awful jealousy towards female protagonists (Barnes, Shakespeare and Coleman 75). Interestingly, Desdemona along with Emilia offer the most crucial conflict for the feminist and terrible sexes' ideas. Therefore, women in Othello's play are immensely revealed with increased complication ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. A Thousand Splendid Suns By Khaled Hosseini Essay Humans have been on Earth for over 200,000 years. We have constantly been evolving and adapting to our surroundings throughout time, and we still do to this day. When reflecting on the subject, the question of "why have we been successful?" comes about. It can be argued that a significant aspect of our success as a species is our incredible ability to adapt. Furthermore, our adaptability itself is an evolving characteristic; as our race progresses, so does our ability to adapt. Despite the many positive features from our adaptability, the speed in which we adapt can lead to instability within society. Nowadays, the desire to succeed and expand our species is fierce. There seems to be a worldwide competition to be the best or at the top of society. This hunger for the elite spot pressures societies to rapidly advance, which ultimately produces instability and division. When elements of society–such as politics or economics–are erratic, a solid foundation cannot be formed. The book A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini is an example of how a society can crumble without stability. A Thousand Splendid Suns tells of how Afghanistan is impacted as it passes through five eras of different political powers. The traditional culture and beliefs were altered with each governing group which generated issues within all aspects of society. In the book, women were extremely affected. Through the characters Mariam and Laila, readers are able to get a sense of what it felt like to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Treatment Of Women In Trifles In the play, Trifles, women are not treated as well as the men. The play is about a woman who killed her husband because he killed her bird. "An exploration of the play reveals a fundamental difference between the women's actions and the men's, a difference grounded in varying understandings of the home space." (Holstein) The place is then looked over by the officers to find out if she really did kill her husband, but the officers find nothing because the wives of the officers hide the dead bird from them. They did not have all the same rights as the men back in the day. Susan Glaspell depicts the marriage between men and women as men being upper–class and telling the women what to do, and the women as almost slaves, forced to do what their husbands tell them to do. The women in the play, Trifles, were treated like second class citizens. They are many examples of this like when the officers tell the wives to stay behind, the officers do not investigate the women because they do not think they could be involved or know anything, and the women were described by how their husbands were. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The officers do not want the women to be involved in the investigation and they do not want them to get in the way, even though the women played a bigger role than the men. If the officers would have let the women help in the case, then all the evidence that the women found could have been used. The officers were looking at the main scene and all the bigger stuff, but they needed to look at the smaller things to find the evidence they needed to convict Mrs. Wright. The officers do not let the women use their full potential. "The potential that is being crushed in Trifles is definitely that of women, a theme which becomes even more prominent in her 1917 short story version of the play, entitled 'A Jury of Her Peers.'" (Grose) The author uses more than one play to distinguish how badly women are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Brief Background: The Us Declared Victory In Afghanistan Brief background: The US declared victory in Afghanistan in 2001. However, the political conflicts and traumas do not simply disappear. Women's rights have been written into the new constitution, but girls' schools are still being bombarded. After a war lasted for two decades, sixty percent of Afghanistan women are widows, many with children to support. The literacy rate for women is only fourteen percent. Hairdressing is a solid career for Afghan women because minimal training is needed and there is a consistent demand. Women who support their families financially earn freedom and respect. The idea that the pursuit of beauty is an element of democracy and nation building made the school an attractive prospect for beauty–industry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sima and Shaima both fled Afghanistan 23 years ago when Taliban took over the country. Sima was shocked to see her school was ruined and tents were up for the classrooms for girls. She had a lot of respect of these women who lived through the unimaginable time in Kabul. She felt very guilty because she missed all these. At the same time she marveled at the smile on their face. She was inspired by them, and also established sisterhood bond with these women. Shaima was one month pregnant when her husband was killed and had unhappy memories of her home country. She encouraged the women to fix the country that is ruined. Terri explained the importance of taking care of basic health. I was not sure whether it was relevant of sleeping more than eight hours might imply problems such as depression. She pointed out the intimate relationship between the hairdressers and their customers. She encouraged the students to be creative and was amazed at how talented these women were. Humanistic teaching facilitated learning. On the other hand, Debbie from Indiana portrayed as a strong feminist, harangued students for not coming to class in full makeup. She seemed to have no idea that until recently, these women were covered head to toe in burkas. She introduced herself by demanding that her Afghan pupils focus on moving their country 's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Women 's Treatment Of Women Women's treatment has changed drastically throughout history. From times of severe incarceration to the near–equality of today, many valuable generalities can be drawn about societies from their treatment of women. Elizabethan Great Britain, heading the way of the medieval Renaissance, introduced previously unheard of customs of treating women. In Shakespeare's "Othello", women play integral roles in the outcome of the play yet are treated just as poorly, if not more so, than the racially and socially oppressed Othello, the "Moor of Venice". Shakespeare's antagonist, Iago, takes advantage of the few female characters in his machinations to cause jealousy and rivalry among the men for his personal gain. Throughout his exploitation of women, the reasons and consequences of Iago's actions reveal how women were actually viewed and treated in Elizabethan times. Iago's condescending view of women causes Iago to begin to manipulate them. The root of his distrust is revealed to be buried in his suspicions that his wife slept with Othello. "I hate the Moor; / And it is thought abroad that 'twixt my sheets / 'Has done my office, I know not if't be true; / Yet I, for mere suspicion in that kind, / Will do as if for surety" (I.iii.392–396). Iago uses this vague "thought" as justification to treat his wife as if he had been cuckolded. To further exemplify Iago's patronizing perspective of women, Iago, lies to Othello about the behavior of Venetian women in regards to faithfulness. "I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Muslim Women: The Unequal Treatment Of Islamic Women Treatment of Islamic Women Throughout the history of Islam, muslim women have been oppressed and treated unequally in marriage, in court, and in society. Difficulty through marriage for Muslim women can come from age, divorce, and having to be subservient to their husbands. Not only is there difficulty in marriage, but also in the unequal treatment in the islamic justice systems, such as when "evidence given by a female witness counts for half that given by a man" (Dargie 22). Although the societies of major Islamic countries differ, it is clear that women are not represented equally to men in any of them, for example having to dress and act certain ways so as not to attract any attention from men. However, there are Islamic women who are willing to change how their religion views females by speaking out and encouraging others to do the same. The religion of Islam is based off of the Quran, which is a text the Muslims believe to be the word of God brought by the prophet Muhammed. In the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In some Islamic countries , women must follow "modesty laws" which are laws preventing women from dressing in a way that the Islamic society deems inappropriate. What women can wear is a burqa, which is an outfit that completely covers the body and head, except for a small space to see out of. If a woman fails to meet the requirements of modesty laws, she is subjected to being beaten with sticks by the "modesty police", just because she might catch the attention of a man that isn't her husband. If a Muslim woman wanted to divorce her husband, she must go to court with her husband and he must consent to the divorce, and she stands the risk of losing custody of her children. Although, if a Muslim man wanted a divorce, he would only have to go to court, without her and without her consent, or they "can be released from their vows virtually on demand, in some places merely by saying "I divorce you" three times" (Beyer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Treatment Of Women In Macbeth ESSAY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER Topic: Discuss the role of women in Macbeth. To what extent are women portrayed as manipulative and wicked? As good and virtuous? How do the women in the play compare with one another? How do they affect Macbeth? Thesis (the point you will be proving in the essay): The different portrayals of women in Shakespeare's Macbeth displays women as manipulative, conniving and deviant. Body Paragraph #1 Topic Sentence and transition from intro to body (first reason/claim to support thesis. Throughout the play, Lady Macbeth is portrayed as manipulative and wicked, as seen her controlling Macbeth to obtain what she desires. Point (to support topic sentence) Acknowledging, Lady Macbeth desires to be Queen she manipulates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Women 's Unequal Treatment Of Women Virtually, every known society past and present, women have not been treated as an equal to men. According to (UN NATIONS WEBSITE DEFINITON OF UNEQUAL TREATMENT of women CITATION HERE)it is unequal treatment of individuals based on their gender. UN agencies and most governments agree on the principle of gender inequality. The question at large is what accounts for the difference between the rhetoric of equality and the reality of inequality? The single aspect of gender inequality of men and women is that women obtain insufficient pay from their male counterparts in the workforce. Throughout this paper the reader will recognize the role that the international and "traditional" norms that society takes part of in women receiving equal pay. Secondly, this essay will discuss the patriarchal manifestation within the women wage gap and how it has been resisted by the government. Lastly, how different strategies are taking place in seeing which areas to obtain equal pay for women. The role that international and traditional norms have is that women are paid less than men. Women in most countries earn on average only 60 to 75 per cent of men's wages (World Bank Gender Data Portal 2014). On the international scene there are many laws and goals they state that is equal or that should be equal pay between men and women, however, that does that seem to happen. On average a woman makes approximately 77 cents on every dollar a man makes. The factors are that women are more likely to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Treatment Of Women In Hamlet Hamlet has a wide variety of topics ranging from the role of women during the last sixteenth century, sexuality and incest, religion, the mystery of life and death and suicide as an escape from problems among others but the most important and the only that could completely be seen in the work is "Treason in Elsinore Castle in Denmark". High treason is easily observable from any point of view. It is easy to recognize how King Hamlet and his son Prince Hamlet are betrayed at the same time by their own family and an entire people is also betrayed with all the murky movements that are made so that a new king who is an assassin and a corrupt politician could assume the throne. I chose the theme of "Treason in Elsinore Castle in Denmark during Claudius ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elizabeth I was illegitimate daughter of King Henry VIII and her lover Ann Bolen. Elizabeth had as her predecessors to her sister Mary I and then her brother–in–law Philip II who was king of Spain. Mary I was closely related to the Catholic Church and she strongly defended her catholic principles. She carried out a massacre against Protestants and for that reason she is known as "Bloody Mary". When Elizabeth assumed the throne she recognized herself as Protestant. Elizabeth wanted to restore the peace for her people because her sister had already generated many deaths. This all generated a climate of instability in the Catholic Church since they believed it pertinent that a catholic king or queen should claim the throne. Many plans began to be made against the Protestant Queen. Catholic Church did not recognize Elizabeth as queen because they believed that no illegitimate daughter deserved the throne. Church wanted to name Mary I queen of Scots as queen of England because she was the catholic and legitimate daughter of James V of Scotland and cousin of Elizabeth I. England experienced an intense phase of economic, cultural and social development during Elizabeth´s reign. The reign of Elizabeth sealed not only the appearance of England as a great power in the European country but also it was characterized by a great cultural and civil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Kite Runner Essay Since the beginning of time, women have had to fight rigorously for basic human rights. In the western stratosphere, those human rights were achieved in the early 20th century, but in a lot of eastern countries the battle for the women is just beginning, or worse hasn't even started. Women in Afghanistan have been subject to heinous circumstances, even though their religion, Islam "demanded that men and women be equal before God,"(Qazi). Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner offers a very insightful view of the governing politics of Afghanistan pre–Taliban regime and during the Taliban regime, and the differing situation of women in both those eras. Based on the book and outside research, it is evident that the situation of women in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If a woman displayed herself in a sexy manner, as Sanaubar did, she would be considered "dishonorable" (8). If an unwed woman held a conversation with a man, she would be seen as a "lochak" (146), or in other words a brazen girl. The honor of a girl mattered so much because virtuous girls brought in respectable "suitable suitors" (148), and one of the most important things an Afghani girl needed was a husband. This cultural belief gave men an overbearing advantage once they married. The men essentially controlled how their wives lived their lives. The prime example in this case would be General Taheri, who had many opinions on how women should behave. The General forbade his wife to sing in public because he thought it was a job for people with "lesser reputations" (177), he didn't "approve of women drinking alcohol," (183), and was constantly worried about the public perception of his family. Baba, to some extent also represented these views. He talked about losing ones honor in a very somber manner, and believed that a man's honor rested in the "chastity of a wife. Or a daughter." (145) The bulk of the blame for the tyranny of Afghani women falls on the Taliban. The Taliban was started in "in response to an infamous gang rape that occurred in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Summary Of ' A Thousand Splendid Suns ' Resounding vibrantly throughout A Thousand Splendid Suns, the subjects of oppression and endurance in females give men the power to control. Men escape the blame continually while women face backlash for the actions of men. Even at a young age, Nana preached to a reluctant Mariam about the inescapable character of men. Nana recounts her personal experience when Jalil lied to his wives about Nana, claiming she forced herself upon him. Jalil defended himself from the repercussions of his actions by slamming the blame of his rendezvous wholeheartedly of Nana, taking no responsibility for his condemnable actions. As such, Nana warns Mariam that "Like a compass needle that points north, a man's accusing finger always finds a woman, Always. You remember that, Mariam" (7). The idea of men skirting the consequences of their actions or false accusation of women echoes throughout the entire novel. In A Thousand Splendid Suns, Nana's foreshadowing and symbolic advice proves just as Mariam journeys through her life. First, Jalil blames Mariam for putting him in an awkward position by refusing to marry Rasheed. Later, during her abusive marriage, Mariam becomes the blame countless times by Rasheed. Laila falls under Rasheed's imperialistic hold after the death of her parents. Laila endures Rasheed's animalistic actions in hopes for a better future. Hosseini utilizes literary devices such as foreshadowing and symbolism successfully to execute the subjects of female oppression and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Fighting Of The Taliban Essay Growing up as a female in Afghanistan in the 1900's was extremely hard being that the Taliban had then taken over and emerged as a political force and began to establish order. Women were equivalent to slaves, they were denied education, and they were financially dependent, where they couldn't make money of their own. Prior to the fall of the Taliban in Afghanistan women truly suffered. While Afghanistan were under the Taliban they had one of the worst human rights records in the world. The government systematically denied the most basic individual rights. The Taliban closed the women's university and forced practically all women to quit their jobs. Women were also denied medical assistance, enforced a highly restrictive dress code and limited the ability if women to move about the city. The Taliban first became prominent in 199 and took over the Afghan capital, Kabul in 1994 where Jamila Afghani is from. Unlike her sister Jamila Afghani was allowed to go to school. ONLY because her doctor suggested it. At a young age, Jamila suffered from polio which affected the left side of her body, which then led her into depression. The doctor thought that school would distract her from her problems and it did, but her family wasn't too happy about that. They looked at her as a disgrace. This eventually led to her not going to school anymore. Jamila family didn't want to be the family that the village didn't like. But, yet Jamila didn't give up on her hope of one day being educated. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Importance Of Perseverance In Life "I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed."–Michael Jordan. Everyone at some point of their life is going to have a rough patch. Everyone is going to have someone or something that is trying to stop them from reaching what their heart really desires. After reading three articles on three totally different people a common theme comes to mind on what these people all had in common. They all persevere through the tough times they faced in their lives. If you google perseverance this is what you get; per·se·ver·ance, ˌpərsəˈvirəns/ , Noun, steadfastness in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success. To be perseverant you have to have the tenacity, the determination, the desire to want something so bad, that nothing can stop you from achieving your ultimate goal. Each one of these people, Melba, Terrell Owens, and Malala have all had to overcome some sort of challenge in their life. Melba was being tormented at her school, for being black, and she wasn't receiving fair treatment. Malala wasn't able to receive an education, because the Taliban had taken over and didn't allow women to receive educations.Terrell owens broke his leg in the middle of the season and was told hed be out for the remainder of his season and he would miss the Super bowl if the team had made it. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Treatment Of Women In The Odyssey The ancient civilization tells a story of things that have happen in a world of their own. The plot consists of very powerful demigods, heroic warriors, supernatural beings, and the mistreatment of women. Many believe that women have been overlooked and disrespected in this world for years. The irrelevance of these women was a part of the Greek life. In the epic poem, "The Odyssey" by Homer, Penelope becomes a different person when she is brought into a time where women are taken control of more than anyone else in the Greek world. During this epic story, Penelope becomes a person of her own and not just someone that is focused on the hard times that she faces as well as her husband being gone for a long period of time. "Yes she's in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Penelope is recognized as a very faithful wife, Agamemnon talks about his wife and says that Penelope is the lover of her own heart. Agamemnon's wife who was the adulteress, attempted to stab the lord and her king. He talks about how important it is to be faithful and how faithfulness is the best quality that a wife could have in a relationship. "It is like a woman indeed/to take rapture before the fact is shown for true they believe too easily, are too quick to shift from ground to ground; and swift indeed the rumor voiced by a woman dies again"(Homer, pg. 451). Penelope struggles a little bit and goes through a tough time without her husband for twenty years. She lived her life alone without a man in the house. As Agamemnon socializes with other women and spends his time focusing on other things, his wife searches for another man that she can go to when she needs help. After twenty years, Penelope is still faithful and keeps he loyalty to her husband. The two wives of the warriors are very different from each other, one is unpredictable, and the other one is faithful and loyal. As time passes, Penelope stays strong and finds a way to take care of herself without the presence of Odysseus. Penelope faces challenging obstacles that require strength, but she doesn't have Odysseus to help her with the jobs. She is left with a son that she has to raise on her own without a father in his life. Odysseus isn't able to spend time raising his son because he is fighting in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Gertrude's Treatment Of Women In Hamlet The role and treatment of women throughout Hamlet causes the play to come across as misogynistic and outdated. There are only two women introduced to the audience in the play, one being the incestuous Gertrude and the other, naïve and weak Ophelia. Hamlet, having felt betrayed by his Mother, becomes cynical about all women in general. He becomes obsessed with female sexuality, and the obsolete idea that women should remain pure until marriage. Shakespeare portrays women as weak and dirty creatures that men should be weary of, however easy it may be to manipulate them. In Hamlet's agony over his father's death, he feels betrayed by Gertrude due to the fact that instead of offering comfort she re–marries to Hamlets uncle. The audience becomes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...