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Relationships In Avatar
Many similar themes reflecting relationships with nature can be found in the film Avatar, the most obvious being the flowering stick. This correlates
to Home Tree and the Tree of Souls, which are the Omaticaya people's direct connection to Ey'wa, their mother spirit. The flowering stick as the
center of the nation's sacred hoop is even found in a particular scene in which the Omaticaya people are trying to save scientist Grace Augustine by
transferring her soul from her human body to her Na'vi avatar. In this scene, the Omaticaya interlock hands and are seated in circles surrounding their
sacred tree, the Tree of Souls (Cameron Avatar, 2009: 2:12:26
–2:16:08). This is a very clear reference to the flowering stick at the center of the sacred
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Nwoye And Ezinma In Things Fall Apart
Things Fall Apart
Okonkwo is a well respected clan member with many titles, yet he came from a very poor and full of debt background. He is a warrior with 3
wives and their children. His two favorite children are Nwoye and Ezinma but Nwoye started to drift away and become part of the Christian
community after his father let his friend, Ikemefuna, be sentenced to death. Okonkwo's biggest fear is looking weak like his father so he fights
throughout the entire book for the clan and highly disagrees with the changes it's made in the end. The book was written in 1959, but based in the
1890's, when it was obvious that blacks and whites still had racial issues with each other but were trying to work it out. Albert Chinua Achebe was
raised in a
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Archetype Mother Goddess In The Hunger Games
Being selfless is a characteristic that few people possess. Being concerned more with the needs of others is what heroism embodies. The narrative in
the movie, The Hunger Games follows Katniss Everdeen's heroic quest as a tribute in the 74th Hunger Games of Panem. How does Katniss embody the
feminine archetype mother goddess and how does a hero's journey represent Katniss quest as a tribute in the Hunger Games? What is the feminine
archetype mother goddess? An archetype is a personality type that is generally thought to be the greatest or purest example (Harris). Goddess is the
female version of God. A goddess is the great Mother, she exists in all women, is beautiful even in her flaws, and she is a woman in touch with her
own power to create and destroy (Jones ch. 3). The archetype mother goddess is actually several archetypes bottled up into one great archetype. The
Great Mother personifies a caretaker, guide, nurturer, protector, and creator (ch. 3). A caretaker is a nurturer, who can take on the role of looking after
another human being, is often protective, loyal, and sacrifice themselves for the greater good (ch. 3). In addition, caretakers are selfless, empathic,
virtuous, true, incredibly strong and resilient (ch. 3). A creator archetype can "give birth to new ideas, concepts, and things (ch. 3)." Katniss
demonstrates all of these qualities during her quest as a tribute.
What is a hero and a hero's journey? A hero is an individual who has the courage of conviction to perform feats that benefit the general populace, acts
as a soldier of virtue, and has an altruistic spirit that urges him or her to act against evil and defend the greater good at all costs, even sacrificing his
own well–being or life (Harris 2). Vogler reducedJoseph Campbell's The Hero Journey to 12 Stages of The Hero's Journey. The following are Vogler's
Stages of The Hero's Journey:
1. OrdinaryWorld7. Approach
2. Call To Adventure 8. Supreme Ordeal
3. Refusal Of TheCall9. Reward
4. Meeting With The Mentor10. The Road Back
5. Crossing The 1st Threshold11. Resurrection
6. Tests, Allies, Enemies12. Return With Elixir
(Vogler 18).
During Katniss' quest to the 74th Hunger Games, she begins her heroic
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How Does Okonkwo Use Violence In Things Fall Apart
Throughout the book "Things Fall Apart", Okonkwo has always been an issue. He has made many mistakes using violence before and has had
consequences for all of them. Some of them were worse than others. The violent actions that Okonkwo has done like when he killed the clansman's
son or when he killed Ikemefuna, has developed the theme of respect and reputation. Killing Ikemefuna was definitely one of the biggest moments of
violence that Okonkwo has made. Even though he didn't want to kill Ikemefuna, he thought he had to."Dazed with fear, Okonkwo drew his machete
and cut him down. He was afraid of being thought weak." Okonkwo loved Ikemefuna but he had to keep his reputation of being violent. If Okonkwo
didn't do what he needed to do, his people
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How Did Diana Contribute To The Ancient World
One way Diana contributed to the Ancient world was through women. Diana was the Goddess of babies and their mothers, and she was invoked by
them. Women would pray to her for a child, and then, once pregnant, they would they pray for an easy delivery. This form of worship is attested in
finds of votives statuettes in her sanctuary in the nemus of Aricinum as well as in Ancient sources (crystalinks). Diana became thegoddess of babies and
their mothers by devoting herself never to marry.
Another way Diana contributed to the Ancient world was by devoting herself to never marry. She was not the only virgin goddess though. Athena and
Hestia are some others. Diana was worshipped in her temple in Ephesus, and you can even see some of her worship in
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How Can Inanna Be Considered A Mother Goddess
Often considered to be one of the most well known goddesses of Sumerian myth, Inanna can also be considered one of the most complex. In order to
analyse whether or not she can be considered a mother goddess, the concept itself must first be defined. While term 'mother goddess' does not
necessarily apply to the religions of the last few centuries, agriculturally based civilizations of the ancient world. Maintenance of fertility was of prime
importance, and they were often associated with the earth. They incorporated characteristics of human motherhood but on a divine scale, becoming
'Great Mothers', who had power over the production and fertility of the land and was responsibly for the fecundity and protection of the people. Inanna
appears consistently in in art and myth throughout the Sumerian world. Throughout this essay, the characteristics demonstrated within these sources
will be compared to the goddess Isis, who in both Egyptian and Greco–Roman religion was associated with divine motherhood. These deities are not
one dimensional, and neither is the concept of the 'mother goddess'. Both Isis and Inanna can be considered to fall on the pole of that of the Terrible
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While the reason for her descent depends on the interpretation being analysed. However, for the moment this essay is concerned with her desire to
substitute her position in the Underworld with her husband Dumuzi. From an etymological perspective, it seems more logical for Dumuzi, the god of
vegetation to remain in the Underworld to explain seasonal change rather than the goddess of desire and sexual passion. Had Inanna remained instead,
there would be no way for the circle of life to continue. However, other interpretations of Inanna's actions can be accorded to the more aggressive
aspects of her
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Greek Goddess Devian Essay
Devi is not merely a goddess of fertility, sex or childbirth, she is "known by [a] myriad of names and personified in many forms" ("Devi: The Great
Goddess"), such as Durga the cosmic warrior, Sarasvati the goddess of learning and music, and Sita the heroine of Ramayana. One constant remains,
however. Devi is immensely powerful and a prominent part of any society or religion in which she is worshipped, so much so that she represents the
very "powerful spiritual energy" ("Devi: The Great Goddess") which fuels her male counterparts (such as Brahma and Vishnu). Above all else, Devi is
the symbol of divine femininity in all its incarnations: as a gentle mother, pure woman, loving creator, vengeful destroyer, loyal lover, and the very
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Demeter was one of the children that their father, the titan Cronos, swallowed out of fear that that they would overthrow his rule. After being freed by
Zeus, Demeter took part in the battle against the titans by bringing forth "the seeds and knowledge to make their crops grow" ("Demeter: Goddess of
the Harvest"). Additionally, Demeter played a major role in the creation of early human society. After help people understand the ways of farming, she
set down laws to relegate the growth and distribution of crops and henceforth she became known as "Thesmophorus, the Law–Giver" ("Demeter:
Goddess of the
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Summary Of Similes By Armst Bryant
Bryant, an adolescence in the year 1811, wrote a poem that shows how he views the world, but was he a protegee of philosophy or was he just
following the "hip" new thing? Bryant uses figurative language, a store of information and imagery that has only one purpose, to compare two things
to make a point. Similes and metaphors are most commonly used, although there are alternative types of figurative language. Firstly, we will look at
metaphors he uses in his poem, secondly, the similes we are examined, and finally, I will explain how they further Bryant's purposes for the poem.
Bryant chisels figurative language into his poem, like a well–seasoned craftsman, chisels a long awaited for work of art. But to what purpose does he
use it; why do we have this poem? Bryant uses figurative language to comfort his reader and bids them to accept the eventuality of their own death.
Bryant almost immediately starts Thanatopsis with a metaphor that introduces the reader to the themes of this poem. Metaphors are relating to
unrelated things to elaborate on a point. It takes an effort to find metaphors in poems because they are often on abstract ideas. Bryant uses the
metaphor, not to abstract, but to express an idea. Bryant uses the image of a woman to symbolize "Mother Earth." "She has a voice of gladness, and a
smile/ and eloquence of beauty; and she glides/ into his darker musings, with a mild/ and healing sympathy that steals away their sharpness ere he is
aware..." This metaphor
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Toetra Analysis
There is a god by the name Toetra which is malagasy for lord of life the language is mainly spoken in Madagascar where Toetra rule's and has all
the powers and control of nature and life . He disguises himself with in nature if he controls it he can be it. Trees, plants, animals, water , the
clouds virtually invisible to the human eye. You only see him if he wants you to, many people say they have seen him and that it is very tall and
looks very young. Many also say he is very cut as in he is very strong and has long flowing hair the glows and shines so bright you can't look at his
face therefore no one can see what he looks like. He controls all of nature anything and everything, he makes them do anything and everything there is
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The day of Sorona is quickly approaching where one child from every family is sacrificed to replace all the y looking for anything to cut the ropes
nothing was in reach. His dad sprung into the room and thrusted the knife downward towards his body but within a sec his hand was free he rolled
out of the way just in time his father fell onto the bed jonathan proceed to wrap the rope around his father's neck as he sat on his back until his legs
stopped moving. He then untangled his feet and started gathering his things he ran outside with his clothes and spear as he made it to the trees a
vine wrapped around both his hands and feet and hoisted him into the air and voice condescended down upon the village a great mighty voice
thundered through the land and asked who's kid this is and the newly widowed mother stepped forth and he then said let this be an example to all
and with the crack of thunder a bolt of lightning struck the mother dead right where she was standing the heat was so tremendous it mummified the
widow's body and severely burnt the others and then he said just so you don't forget he ripped the child's body apart with the vines that had caught
him. For the next 2 years that land was barren almost all animals were impossible to kill the land was so dry that
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Okonkwo's Anger In Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe
In the book Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe Okonkwo, the main character exhibits anger in many ways. First, Okonkwo shows anger through
abusing his family. Second, Okonkwo tried to portray his manliness to his tribe but his anger made hi look disrespectful. Lastly, outside influence
caused Okonkwo the most anger. Overall, Okonkwo's anger got the better of him and led to his death. Okonkwo shows his anger through heavy
abuse of his family. Okonkwo constantly beat his son, Nwoye, for being lazy (Achebe,13). Okonkwo was angered at Nwoye for being lazy because
it reminded him of his father who was also very languorous, which put a bad name to his family. Okonkwo resented his father for being lazy and
causing the rough start to his life. Alo, Okonkwo would pummel his wife Ekwefi for simple things, one he even shot at her (Achebe,38). Ekwefi had
taken a few leaves from a banana tree which infuriated Okonkwo enough to beat her. If that hadn't have been enough she back–talked him, that vexed
Okonkwo and he shot at her, missing. Although Okonkwo shows anger through abuse, the anger he portrays through manliness is beeting.... Show more
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One of the mildest times he showed it was when he was at a tribe meeting and called a man "woman" because he had no title. The man had
contravened in something Okonkwo has said, this upset him. Without even looking at the man, Okonkwo told him to leave because he was a woman"
at a man's meeting. The most serious time Okonkwo had gotten heated with his tribe was after he had killed the messenger (Achebe, 205). Okonkwo
killed the messenger and walked away when he realized the tribe wouldn't stand with him he walked away, angered. Knowing the tribe would not stand
with him, outraged him; he was mad that they had become "women" in his eyes. Even though his tribe angered him, outside influence infuriated him
the most, which led him to his
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Isis As The Mother Goddess
The push for equality between genders has been a highly disputed topic since the blossoming of the feminist movement. For years women have felt
undervalued and oppressed because of the standards of "success" put in place by the patriarchal society. However, early evidence suggests that females
were once renowned through the archetype of the great goddess because of a female's ability to create life through giving birth, justifying that the
mother goddess would be the most powerful of the gods (82). The beginning of the rise of the patriarch can be traced back thousands of years to the
myths and legends of the ancient Egyptians and Mespotamians, where the once revered great goddesses were replaced with male counterparts, often
involving humiliation for the goddess involved.
In Egyptian mythology, Isis is known as the mother goddess and creator of all living things; the ancient Egyptians would pray to her for bountiful
crops because they relied on her nurturing care for survival (14). Isis is portrayed as a loyal and caring goddess in her journey to revive her
murdered husband throughout the story of Osiris, Isis, and Horus; she "sail[s] up and down the Nile in a papyrus boat, and wander[s] through the
country" in order to find her husband's scattered remains, proving her devotion to him (19). While she has assistance on her journey from other gods
and goddesses, she is the leader in finding Osiris–no one else seems to take interest in reviving the god of Upper and Lower
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The Blood Of Olympus By Rick Riordan
The book I have read for my Outside Reading Book is The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan. This is the fifth and final book in The Heroes of
Olympus series. This is the book where the final battle between the demigods and gods vs. the giants and Gaea the earth mother. Gaea was out take
over he world and kill the mortals, banish the gods to Tartarus and extinct the demigod race. In the book the seven of the prophecy travel to the
ancient lands of the gods: Greece. They must fufill the line of the prophecy "To storm or fire the world must fall". The main characters of the book
are 'The Seven'. The seven are: Piper McLean, daughter of Aphrodite, goddess of beauty and love. Leo Valdez, son of Hephaestus, god of blacksmiths.
Annabeth Chase, daughter of Athena, goddess of wisdom. Frank Zhang, son of Mars, god of war –Ares roman aspect–. Hazel Levesque, daughter of
Pluto, god of the Underworld, dead and riches –Hades roman aspect–. Jason Grace, son of Jupiter, lord of the skies, king of the gods –Zeuss roman
aspect–. Now the one and only Percy Jackson, slayer of Hyperion, Kronos, Atlas and bane of all monsters, son of Poseidon, lord of the seas. Moat of
the book takes place in Europe in different places, mostly Greece but there is also places such as Pompeii in Italy and Evora in Portugal. They are in
the ancient lands of Greece were in the Acropolis in Athens, the foe ,Gaea will wake after having the blood of a demigod spilled on the ancient stones
as a sacrfice for
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My Worst Secret : A Personal Story : My Secret
My biggest secret is the one most personal thing about me; it is my faith. Few people not including my own parents know what I truly believe and
they may never will. The only person who does know is one friend who we have known each other long enough to be practically be brothers. I
know this is something I probably should not have to keep secret but I also know how they will feel so I must be very careful and hope there will
come a day where I will no longer have to deny what I really am. I stared life as a Christian up until I was around thirteen years old. It was fine for a
while largely because I did not know of anything else. It was not until I was old enough to question that I began to realize that Christianity had
several difficult rules some I found hard to fallow and others I did not agree with but I continued with it and was even baptize, but not long after
my life began to feel like it was coming apart. I was just so angry all time for no reason and my parents starting fighting all the time until got they
divorced. I do not hold anything against Christianity it is just not for me. I was an atheist almost all threw out middle school and high school; and in
the beginning, I was comfortable with doing whatever I want with no consequence and not needing to know the answers to the big questions in life.
This was short lived as I just felt empty inside. I just kept feeling worse and worse until I committed suicide. I could not stand believing in nothing, that
I had no
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Dog Park Research Paper
Hello, you are obviously stupid and desperate for friends, please try going to a dog park with a T bone chop tied around your neck and sit in the
middle of the park, eventually some one will come along with a dog and if you have chose wisely and it is a dogs of leads park a dog will come
up to you, at this point you have two choices, you can pat the dog and he will be your friend and if you get real lucky his human may talk to you
thus giving you the chance to impress said human and maybe get a friend so that you can stop annoying the F#ck out of me, Or you can guarantee
human contact by kicking the living suitcase out of the dog by which you will upset the dogs human and they most likely will not be happy with you,
they then will yell at you
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Okonkwo's Clan
In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo the protagonist is a great man in his clan. But things change just in a sudden. During the
funeral of Ezudu, when everyone is shooting, Okonkwo is also shooting, Okonkwo's gun had exploded and a piece of iron had pierced Ezudu's
grandson. He is only sixteen yeas old. He is a growing young man, which is treasured by his family. Okonkwo has committed the female murder, he
has to go to his motherland and return back to his clan after seven years. The reception in his motherland identified the Ibo people. The people in
Okonkwo's motherland value psycho emotion health and practical cares. When Okonkwo arrived his motherland, his kinsman did not ask him
questions about what fault had he
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Mother Goddess In Greek God
The definition of the Mother Goddess is that she represents or is a personification of nature, motherhood, fertility, creation, destruction, or who
embodies the bounty of the earth. Gaia, the first Greek God, is the primordial deity in the Ancient Greek pantheon and considered a Mother Goddess
or Great Goddess. Some attributes of Gaia are that she is the Earth, fruits, a primal Mother Goddess, complete in herself. I believe that if the Mother
Goddess was once again the most popular spirituality on the planet, things would change drastically. For example, men would be more in touch with
their emotions it would be normal and not shunned or looked down upon. In today's world, for some reason men think that they have something to
prove, they think that they need to be the bread winners. If they are anything less than that then they feel weak and incompetent. I believe that if The
Mother Goddess was worshiped now men wouldn't feel so entitled. Us humans would treat each other, plants and animals better. Crime rates would
dramatically decrease, it defiantly would not be as high as it is today. Men and woman would work together again, making it where instead of viewing
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If she was once again the most popular spirituality on the planet we would believe what the ancient people believed a long time ago. What I mean
by that is, they believed that the Mother goddess heals, nurtures and supports all life on this planet. They believed that nature heals all illnesses, but
they also believed that if you violated any of her laws you would pay the consequences by suffering and diseases. So, if she was the most popular
spirituality again we would obey her laws because we would not want to hurt ourselves or our family with the consequences. That is the reason why I
believe that we would have less violence in our world if we worshiped her
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Okonkwo's Belief In Things Fall Apart
In Umuofia's esoteric civilization, the people share a general and substantial belief in a God and religion. Some people, like Okonkwo and his
family, respect the Gods and go to them for wisdom: "...and offered prayers to them on behalf of himself, his three wives and eight children."
(Achebe, 14). Okonkwo seeks guidance from the Gods so they can receive mirth for his obedience to them. The guidance he looks for shapes him
as a character, since he will do anything his Gods ask of him to do. However, other people of the society contain great fear of their deities: "It was
deeper and more intimate than the fear of evil and capricious gods..." (13). The people sometimes feared their gods because they feared their gods
were malevolent and would do
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Gender Roles In Creation Myths
Bhaumik Patel
Mythology
Mr. Hall
7 November, 16
Gender Roles in Creation Myths from Around the World
Different cultures and societies have their story of how the world began. These stories vary in the process, but they all share one common theme. All of
the stories begin with nothing or chaos, that is until one being creates light, time, earth and its occupants. One common thing all myths share is the role
and status of women and men. In the Greek myth women were less dominant, Hindu myth women are not even mentioned, and in Cherokee myth
women are shown to be inferior.
Greek creation myth highlights how men and women differ in their status and roles. Women were the inferior sex when compared to men, they were
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Then an island is created and held up by four cords that connected to the sky. In that sky was where the animals and other creatures lived. The island
was formed when a water beetle decided to into the ocean and brought up some mud. That mud began to expand until it turned into an island. After
the mud on the island dried a Great Buzzard flew down and every time he flapped his wings down it created valley and when it went up it created
mountains. Then husbands appeared the first were a pair of brother and sister. The brother hit his sister with a fish and told her to multiply, and she
would produce an offspring every seven days. This shows that the brother is the more dominant one since he commanded her to reproduce by hitting
her with a
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Sarasvati: Hindu Religion
Sarasvati is a well–known goddesses in the Hindu religion and is considered the great mother. She is worshipped as the goddess of education, art,
technology, healing, fertility and language. Sarasvati was first known as a water goddess and the mother of the Vedas. Sarasvati is also part of a
trinity that is made up with Lakshmi and Parvati. This trinity is known to help the gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva with the rejuvenation and
destruction of the earth. This goddess is also a wife of the god Brahma known as the creator. It is said that Brahma created Sarasvati to help provide
him insight when creating the world. There are many texts that say that Sarasvati was born from Brahma so she is also his daughter.
Sarasvati's name has multiple meanings
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Character Analysis: Moon Chosen
Some types of people are very similar to each other and others are completely opposite. In the book I read, called Moon Chosen, there are many
scenarios that I believe are bizarre; however, the different people that I read about, think it's totally normal. There are also parts in the book showing
how the characters have different cultures, and how they think about each of the differences. Some examples of the differences between the character's
and my own culture are: laws, sports and games, ceremonies, religion, food, music, art, dance, gender roles, and also clothing. There are three groups
of people in Moon Chosen, including the Earth Walkers (also known as Scratchers), the Companions, and the Skin Stealers. Each of these groups have
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For instance, one of the ceremonies that Earth Walkers do, is naming the apprentice of the Moon Woman (118
– 121). Another example of a ceremony
that the Companion group has, is when a companion dog has chosen its person (69). One ceremony I have is Confirmation, which is when I
become a member of my church. The ceremony that Skin Stealers do, I believe, is quite bizarre. "The God would accept his sacrifice, and then
She would answer him, and he would be eternally in Her service." (28) This is what Dead Eye the Skin Stealer is thinking when he wishes to
become a Harvester for the people. The Skin Stealers must receive a sacrifice and bring it before the God; if the sacrifice is accepted, they can ask Her
one question and the God will answer. Only then, can a person become part of the Skin Stealer
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7 Secrets Of The Goddess By Devdutt Pattanaik
Introduction
7 Secrets of the Goddess written by Devdutt Pattanaik, a mythologist by passion is a book revealing the various forms of the Goddess and the various
interpretations that follow. It throws light upon the differences between the Western School of thoughts and the Indian School of thoughts along with
the influence of colonization on the Indian School of thoughts. The 'Secrets' are not Secrets rather they are the explanations of the different forms of the
Goddess throughout history and their meaning. The evolution of thoughts and perspectives is shown to run parallel with the people's perceptions of
the Goddess and their beliefs. What was and what we think it was are the conflicting questions that are dealt with in this book.
Goddess Kali on the other hand is supposed to be a form of the Supreme Mother Goddess, the origin of life on earth. Pattanaik introduces Goddess
Kali as the most dramatic form of Devi in Hindu Mythology as she is naked with unbound hair and with a sickle in her hand along with a garland of
male heads around her neck and a blood stained tongue outstretched. He aims at revealing the relevance of stories, symbols and rituals for a better
understanding and a clearer picture. In other words, he attempts to remove the dust of time from our perspectives, views and beliefs.
Evolution of Meaning As time passes by new meanings are added to every word and situation. History as it was is passed down to respective
generations by word of
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Creative Writing: Hazard's Home
Hazard gritted his teeth as he pulled the car to a stop. Roddy rubbed his shoulder sympathetically. "It'll be fine," he soothed. Hazard snorted and
shut off the engine. He looked up at the large house before them, nervous to reunite with his relatives. Roddy smiled reassuringly and pushed open
his door. "Come on, love," he said. "The longer you put it off, the harder it'll be to finally do it." Hazard sighed and slid out of the car. "I know." As
Zak got out of the car, he nervously straightened his sportcoat. "How do I look?" he asked. He was dressed in a gray sportcoat over a light blue
dress shirt and darker gray dress pants. "Like a gentleman," Zak replied with a smile. "Stop worrying so much." "That's easier said than done,
baby doll," Hazard said. "Come here." He put his arm around the young man's waist and pulled him in for a kiss. A sudden yell startled them.
"Hey! No making out in the driveway!" The two looked over. Hazard's face split in a grin when he saw who was jogging out toward them.
"August!" August grinned and opened his arms as he approached his older brother. Hazard pulled him into a tight hug. "Damn, it's been forever since
I last saw you," he said. "I know," August laughed. "It's insane. We should head out to dinner together or something to catch up." "Damn straight,"
Hazard replied. "How's life been treating you, bud?" "Life's good. How have you been?" "Better than ever." The younger man laughed. "That's great to
hear!" From behind them, Zak, who held
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Things Fall Apart Ikemefuna Quotes
A powerful quote was once said by Heidi Wills. "We can choose to be affected by the world or we can choose to affect the world." In the novel
Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo has only experienced the land of Umuofia, but he decides to take action to "affect the world", even though he's only in
a microscopic part of it. One example of him doing this was Ikemefuna, a boy that he got from another tribe, looked up to Okonkwo like a father
figure. However, when the tribe agreed to kill Ikemefuna, and the boy was crying out for his father to help him, Okonkwo helped join in the killing,
making him affect the killing instead of just watching the killing. Also, when he decides to affect the world, violence is used, a major change occurs in
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This event affected Nwoye very significantly. Nwoye was trying his best to keep the secret that he was interested in the activities the missionary's
were involved in, but when his father found out he was outraged and strangled his son. It was for so long that one of Okonkwo's wives was forced
to stop him. After this he never wanted see his father again. "[Nwoye] walked away [after being strangled] and never returned," This event
affected Nwoye because he wasn't going to be welcome at home ever again because of what he believed in. Also his father would pretty much
disown him as a son, so now he is fatherless. This also affected Okonkwo. Okonkwo in his life is having a hard time balancing love and anger. His
anger right now is taking control of him by not thinking of Nwoye as a son but only a trader. On one side Okonkwo is thinking that it is his actual
son and he will always love him. However, Okonkwo is thinking that he is completely evil and that he should never be forgiving. "[Okonkwo] cried
in his heart should he Okonkwo be cursed with such a son," This event affected Okonkwo because he will always have to deal with him disowning
him. Also Okonkwo will never be thought of as the same throughout his tribe. This event affected the whole Ibo tribe. The Ibo tribe is now kind of in
shock because one of the supposed leaders son is going against what they are going with. It starts making
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The Goddess And The Nation : Mapping Mother India
In her book "The Goddess and the Nation: Mapping Mother India", Sumathi Ramaswamy takes a glance into the time when Mother India / Bharat
Mata emerged on the land of India, and talks about her significance, portrayal and mapping. The main purpose of this work by Sumathi Ramaswamy is
to understand how Mother India / Bharat Mata came into being, what was her importance among the people, how she was related geographically to the
map of India, her mapping throughout India and her depiction as a symbol of India. Rawaswamy delineates the origins and evolution of Indian patriotic
artwork, which depicts Bharat Mata in different forms or representation. She shows how these artworks were used significantly by the patrons in the
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Ramaswamy also pays close attention to study and understand the relation between the main defining parts of the image of Bharat Mata and the land
of India that she represented. The main argument towards which she draws attention, in this chapter, is the interested deployment of mapped
configuration of India and the morphological form of Mother India, depicted in the printed pictures. Her dominant interest in this chapter and the
rest of the chapters is to understand how and what these different forms of Mother India are doing with each other. Also, she analyses how the look
of Mother India is formalized and risked, as "she is fashioned under the pressure of evolving visual patronization (14)". Along with this analysis she
also takes into consideration how and why the mapped form of India became an intimate part of her look. In the second chapter, she goes on to talk
about the other Mothers/ women who were like Mother India and were popular in the world. She compares Mother India with all the other great
women figures in the world, who like her have been imagined and have functioned as embodiments of modern world, for example the "Britannia" who
found visibility in the resurgence of the "modern English–British National Imperialism" (Pg–73). She also explores the striking fact that Mother India
is reminiscent of the
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Role of Gender in the Book of Genesis and Theogony. Essay
The roles that men and women play tend to differ in different works of literature. The roles depend on the culture and the context of a particular
work of literature, and even the time the work of literature was written. For instance the roles of gender will differ from African culture to American
culture, as well as from ancient America and Modern America. Old stories such as the Book of Genesis and Theogony portray different roles men
and men play. Most of these roles are similar in both books, and a few are different.
From the Book of Genesis we can observe the male role of domination. In this book a man was created before a woman and was given domination over
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1: 5–10), God gave the same authority to Adam to name the leaving creatures that were Gods creations. He even named the woman created from the
bone of his rib (Gen. 2: 22–23). Also, the command of not eating from the tree of life and the tree of knowledge was given to Adam without the
presence of woman (Gen. 2: 16–17), meaning the male had the important role of passing this message to the female.
Males' authority is also clearly visible in Theogony. In this text all major duties and decisions are made by the male God (Zeus), while there are
also goddesses who could have made those decisions. Hesiod writes that, "He [Zeus] has appointed their [Muses'] ordinances to the immortals, well
in each detail, and assigned them their privileges" (Hesiod, pg 4). He further explains that the kings were the ones that made important judgments
and settled disputes whenever the need to do so arises. Moreover, Hesiod tells that "When he [king] goes among a gathering, they seek his favour
with conciliatory reverence, as if he was a God, and he stands out among the crowd" (Hesiod, pg. 5). This portrays a male as a superior being and a
ruler.
The important role of female even in today's society is to be a mother and child bearer. This role can be observed in the Book of Genesis. Eve gives
birth to three sons and the role continues throughout the text (Gen. 3: 1). And the females who could not conceive would pray to God to give them the
ability to conceive (Gen. 30:23)
This role can
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Things Fall Apart Ikemefuna Quotes
A powerful quote was once said by Heidi Wills. "We can choose to be affected by the world or we can choose to affect the world." In the novel
Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo has only experienced the land of Umuofia, but he decides to take action to "affect the world", even though he's only in
a microscopic part of it. One example of him doing this was Ikemefuna, a boy that he got from another tribe, looked up to Okonkwo like a father
figure. However, when the tribe agreed to kill Ikemefuna, and the boy was crying out for his father to help him, Okonkwo helped join in the killing,
making him affect the killing instead of just watching the killing. Also, when he decides to affect the world, violence is used, a major change occurs in
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This event affected Nwoye very significantly. Nwoye was trying his best to keep the secret that he was interested in the activities the missionary's
were involved in, but when his father found out he was outraged and strangled his son. It was for so long that one of Okonkwo's wives was forced
to stop him. After this he never wanted see his father again. "[Nwoye] walked away [after being strangled] and never returned," This event
affected Nwoye because he wasn't going to be welcome at home ever again because of what he believed in. Also his father would pretty much
disown him as a son, so now he is fatherless. This also affected Okonkwo. Okonkwo in his life is having a hard time balancing love and anger. His
anger right now is taking control of him by not thinking of Nwoye as a son but only a trader. On one side Okonkwo is thinking that it is his actual
son and he will always love him. However, Okonkwo is thinking that he is completely evil and that he should never be forgiving. "[Okonkwo] cried
in his heart should he Okonkwo be cursed with such a son," This event affected Okonkwo because he will always have to deal with him disowning
him. Also Okonkwo will never be thought of as the same throughout his tribe. This event affected the whole Ibo tribe. The Ibo tribe is now kind of in
shock because one of the supposed leaders son is going against what they are going with. It starts making
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Toetra Analysis
There is a god by the name Toetra which is malagasy for lord of life the language is mainly spoken in Madagascar where Toetra rule's and has all
the powers and control of nature and life . He disguises himself with in nature if he controls it he can be it. Trees, plants, animals, water , the
clouds virtually invisible to the human eye. You only see him if he wants you to, many people say they have seen him and that it is very tall and
looks very young. Many also say he is very cut as in he is very strong and has long flowing hair the glows and shines so bright you can't look at his
face therefore no one can see what he looks like. He controls all of nature anything and everything, he makes them do anything and everything there is
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The day of Sorona is quickly approaching where one child from every family is sacrificed to replace all the y looking for anything to cut the ropes
nothing was in reach. His dad sprung into the room and thrusted the knife downward towards his body but within a sec his hand was free he rolled
out of the way just in time his father fell onto the bed jonathan proceed to wrap the rope around his father's neck as he sat on his back until his legs
stopped moving. He then untangled his feet and started gathering his things he ran outside with his clothes and spear as he made it to the trees a
vine wrapped around both his hands and feet and hoisted him into the air and voice condescended down upon the village a great mighty voice
thundered through the land and asked who's kid this is and the newly widowed mother stepped forth and he then said let this be an example to all
and with the crack of thunder a bolt of lightning struck the mother dead right where she was standing the heat was so tremendous it mummified the
widow's body and severely burnt the others and then he said just so you don't forget he ripped the child's body apart with the vines that had caught
him. For the next 2 years that land was barren almost all animals were impossible to kill the land was so dry that
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The Power Of Language
The Power of Language
Language is often defined as a system of communication, a way for humans to interact with one another. Language itself can hold a great amount
of power. It can express one 's emotion, show love or hate, and could give meaning. For example an object has no identification unless the power of
language is wielded to provide it a name based on its ability and function. Language often has a great influence on culture and religion. This is
shown greatly in the cultures of the Hebrews and the Greeks which are known for their famous texts "Genesis" and "The Metamorphoses", two
pieces of literature that explains the creation of man from different ways of belief. The book of "Genesis" from the Hebrew Bible is used in the
practice of Judaism and Christianity and is the most well known text of this culture. It is also believed to be the very first book written in the Bible.
"The Metamorphosis" is a story taken from what is called Greek Mythology, where multiple Gods are believed to exist and each of them holding
power over different things. Both texts use the power of language in different ways to express emotion and bring things to life.
Normally, words are used in language as communication, and a way to describe objects. Objects usually appear before words. Things are usually seen
first, then they are named, described, and given a meaning. However that does not seem to be the case in the Book of Genesis. In Genesis, God spoke
the world into existence. Before
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Women in Ancient Times: from Matriarchy to Patriarchy
In addition to age, gender is one of the universal dimensions on which status differences are based. Unlike sex, which is a biological concept, gender
is a social construct specifying the socially and culturally prescribed roles that men and women are to follow. Women have always had lower status
than men, but the extent of the gap between the sexes varies across cultures and time.
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<br>Images of women, mostly figurines of the same type as the "Venus" of Willendorf*, Lespugue** and Laussel*** (old statuettes representing obese
women, women whose wombs and hips are extremely exaggerated) all dating to the Paleolithic period, far outnumber images of men. This has lead to
speculation about the place of women in Stone Age society. Some... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In all these cultures the wife is dominant and the rules of "proper conduct" are quite shocking to the western culture. Almost all these societies practice
what Briffault calls "clandestine marriage"; the position of the husband is one of a stranger, guest, or surreptitious visitor within the group to which his
wife belongs. One of the Japanese words for marriage is "home–iri", which may be interpreted as "to slip by night into the house", and the expression
accurately describes the mode of connubial intercourse among a large proportion of primitive peoples. The mother–in–law is treated with much
circumspection and in some cases with even fear.
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<br>The argument of the "primal matriarchy" was further articulated by, among others, Friedrich Engels in his book The Origin of the Family, Private
Property and the State published in 1884. Engels argued that the transition from primate societies to the earliest human social structure was achieved
"by granting to solidarity a supreme importance which transcended even sexual competitiveness and jealousy". According to Engels, solidarity was
achieved through "group marriage" where whole groups of kin–related women were collectively "married" to whole groups of men. Under these
circumstances, only the mother of a child was known, so kinship tended to be traced through the female line, creating what Engels called a
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Research Paper On Athena Goddess
Athena Goddess of War, Crafts, and Wisdom Athena is the goddess of WAR, Crafts, and WISDOM. Athena is not like the god of war Ares, Athena
was not known for her bullying behavior. Athena was also associated with domestic crafts. She is credited with the invention of spinning,weaving the
plough and rake. If you have heard the name Minerva she is Athena, Minerva is just Athena's Roman name. Athena had a very unusual birth, was the
goddess of a lot of things and, had a city in Greece named after her.
Athena is the Patron Goddess of the city Athens where her most famous statue was in the parthenon. Athena assisted many of the Greek heroes in their
adventures including Perseus, Hercules, and Jason.
Goddess Athena's Family: Athena had a very not normal birth as she sprung fully ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Which are the main things she is the goddess of , but she was also the goddess of many other things such as weaving, pottery,and other crafts. Other
things she is the goddess of is heroic endeavour and the defense of towns.
Athena goddess of wisdom and Poseidon god of sea were the final people, who were trying to give the city their name. To avoid a violent experience
Zeus said that each god should give in offer to go to the new city. The name would go to the god whose gift was taken by the citizens. Athena dropped
a seed and it turned into an olive tree which gave the new city the fruits of wisdom and peace , that is the gift that the citizens took and they named the
city Athens after Athena.
Athena the goddess of WAR, CRAFTS, AND WISDOM was not mean and brutal like war god Ares. Athena's birth is not the type of birth you are
used to . She was very impressive because she was the goddess of a lot of things and had a city named after her I could go on and on talking about
why Athena was impressive but I can't .I hope you have learned a lot of amazing things about Athena and that she is
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The Characteristics Of Christianity And Media Analysis :...
Media Analysis: AVATAR It all began in the year of 2154 when a crippled ex
–marine named Jake Sully "saved the world". He takes part in a program
invented by scientists which put him on an alien moon called Pandora. Jake is introduced to an Avatar body which is the combination of ВЅ human
body and ВЅ alien body basically controlled by the scientists who created it. After watching Avatar, for the first time, I realized that this film had
different worldviews mixed together. Somewhat confusing to me. I believe there is some Christianity along withPantheism. Though it was more
difficult for me to see the Christianity throughout this movie, Pantheism stood out. What raises questions to me is the Na'vi's creator, their
relationship to each other and a spiritual relationship much higher than them. I view Christianity in this movie as Jake Sully's mission to connect
with the Na'vi as "one of them." Jake connects his consciousness into the body of an Avatar. In the beginning of contact with the Na'vi tribe they do
not take lightly to him because he spoke English. This was a red flag for them but to stay, Jake had to learn how to win the Na'vi tribes trust. To do
this, Jake needed to learn their ways of living. Learn to fight the beast, learn how to hunt with bow and arrows and to do that Jake spent months
learning Na'vi traditions and learning to "fit in." This is where I make the correlation between Jakes encounter to Christianity. God sent Jesus to Earth
and earn the trust of
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Chapter Three: Greek Goddesses And Gods
Chapter Three: Gods and Goddesses
Even if certain Wiccans focus on specific gods from specific world customs, Wiccans might worship several gods and goddesses by several other
names. Nearly everyone worship some figure of the Great Goddess and The Horned God. Such duo–spiritual forces are usually observed as not in
opposition but symbolizing the balanced polarities. In some customs, dedication to the Goddess is stressed, while in others, the Goddess and God are
viewed as balancing co–equals. The Goddess and God might be associated with specific things such as the Goddess representing the Earth and the God
with Sun. Remember there are no rigid rules. While some customs worship the Goddess only, others see Spirituality as beyond human comprehension,
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Essay Comparing Avatar And WALL-E
The films, Avatar and WALL
–E share a common theme in the aspect that they are both about the ecological destruction of worlds. However, Avatar is
the intentional ravaging of an alien planet while WALL–E is the accidental environmental degradation of our home planet, Earth. The two movies share
a converging theme about the use of advancing technology and the ethics that come along with the ability to do more because of this technology. In
both films, we as humans fail to use this technology ethically, in WALL
–E we make the earth uninhabitable for 700 years by exhausting all of its
resources. In Avatar we try to harvest Pandora's resources in an incredibly unsustainable way, which would eventually lead to making it uninhabitable.
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The film WALL–E opens up with a scene of an urban city completely covered in trash and WALL–E appears to be the only thing moving. All of the
infrastructure and buildings have fallen apart and are replaced with WALL–E's skyscrapers of compacted trash. It shows what humans can do to the
Earth and what the future could hold for the planet. Likewise, the first few opening scenes of Avatar reveal the humans' massive machines and the
mines that are used to extract the mineral Unobtainium. Parker Selfridge, the man in charge of the business side of operations on Pandora tells about
how much money they are making from selling the rare mineral on Earth. The destruction of the Home Tree, and the attempted bombing of the Tree of
Souls, two incredibly important places to both the Na'vi and the planets magical ecosystem. Humans show our greed by going so far as to stretching
out to other planets for their resources, to profit on Earth. You could assume that if the humans in Avatar were able continue their mining efforts that
they would eventually destroy the world of Pandora to such an extent as Earth was destroyed in WALL–E. However if the humans in WALL–E had
implemented solutions similar to UltraTouch, perhaps they would never have had to evacuate their
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How Does Okonkwo's Change In Things Fall Apart
In Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo starts off with so much strength and power. He is a leader in his village and, is always working towards more
success.With many mistakes Okonkwo starts to lose everything including his respect and authority. He goes through some big changes, and his life
completely turns around. His aggression and violence become out of hand, and he can not control himself. He has to face extreme punishments that
change who is and how he feels. Okonkwo's success decreases throughout Things Fall Apart.
Okonkwo starts off with great accomplishments, and is feared by many. He defeated "The Cat" who was a well known, undefeated wrestler. He
earns respect and fame in his village. He has three wives and ten children who all see him as very intimidating. Achebe writes "Okonkwo ruled his
household with a heavy hand. His wives, especially the youngest, lived in perpetual fear of his fiery temper, and so did his little children."(13). His
family does as he says. They do not go against him, and they are very intimidated by him. Okonkwo's father was lazy with little success, and Okonkwo
lives exactly the opposite. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He is upset that his youngest wife went to get her hair braided instead of making dinner. As a result of this, he beats her. It is pretty typical for him
to beat his wives, but this was during a peace week which is not okay. He also attends a funeral and unintentionally shoots and kills the man's son.
Achebe states "Okonkwo's gun had exploded and a piece of iron had pierced the boy's heart"(124). This was obviously wrong, and it definitely did not
help Okonkwo. He knew he was not good with guns, but he continued to use them. Due to his actions, he is sent away to his motherland for seven
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The Theory And The Animal Liberationist One Of The Great...
Ecofeminism, in the great part of it, has bridged the gap between the feminist theory and the animal–liberationist one, that once fought separately, with
such exclusivity that only led to the expansion of oppression. However, dealing with the symptoms of the disease and trying to undermine their effects
rather than dealing with the roots of the disease itself would not result in the total healing of it. That is why dealing with the conceptual roots of the
connection between the oppression of women and the oppression of nature is a must. That is why studying mythology is essential here because it is
the myth that forms the conscious of the peoples and somehow represents the roots from which they gain their true essence and consequently their
conceptual frameworks. Linda Hogan claims that "in recent times, the term 'myth ' has come to signify falsehood, but when we examine myths, we
find that they are a high form of truth. They are the deepest, innermost cultural stories of our human journeys toward spiritual and psychological
growth." (qtd. in Dreese 1999: 9) Myths are, first and foremost, stories, and knowledge of these stories, through which our early ancestors speak their
wisdom to us, shapes how later generations would feel about their world and the way they should react to it. Leslie Marmon Silko states that "[S]tory
makes ... community." (qtd. in Huang 3) Studying mythology in the beginning of this chapter that is devoted to the study of the relationship between the
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Essay about Ecofeminism
Ecofeminism
The first part of this essay will outline the main arguments of the feminist ecologists and deal with the concept of Ecofeminism. The second part will
sketch the main arguments of Rosemary Radford Reuther book, "Gaia and God". The final part of this essay will analyze: Starhawk's The Spiral
Dance, "Witchcraft as Goddess Religion", The Homeric Hymn to Demeter, and "the Descent of Inanna" and examine the pros and cons of the position
that a return to goddess worship would save our planet.
Part One
Ecofeminisms
Ecofeminism is a multicultural perspective on the interconnectedness of social systems of domination and the domination of non–human nature. It
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Patriarchy is a system of social structures and practices in which men dominate, oppress, and exploit women. It is based on an ideology of men's
superiority over women/nature. The subordination takes various forms: discrimination, disregard, insult, control, exploitation, oppression, and violence.
Science and religion support patriarchal assumptions of male superiority over nature and women as biologically determined. In pre–patriarchal, pagan
societies, women and nature were worshiped as life–givers. In Christian belief, God creates man in his image, and women and nature for the benefit of
man. "Adam is Soul, Eve is Flesh".
Ecological feminists (Gaard, Heller) argue that culture defines the connection of women and nature. Men are as much part of nature as women are.
However, the patriarchal culture identifies women with body, sex, irrationality, passivity, andearth. It is decided that women are closer to nature. Men
identify with spirit, mind, action, and power; they are rational, stable, reliable, and intelligent. Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva (1993) observe that
women are more concerned about subsistence survival perspective than are men, most of who continue to believe that more growth, technology,
science, and 'progress' will simultaneously solve the ecological and economic crises. During the Chipko struggles in India women participated in
hugging
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The Good Mother By Ellen Cronan Rose
The idea of Mother Earth is extremely empowering for women; most women believe that, right? Ellen Cronan Rose finds the idea of mother earth
tremendously unempowering. Rose writes in her article "The Good Mother: from Gaia to Gilead", that the imagery of mother earth is deeply
problematic and is harmful to the feminist cause. This is a shocking view considering that most women don't seem to have a problem with that idea.
Ellen Cronan Rose states that the "mother earth" metaphor is harmful to the way women are viewed in society because it perpetuates negative
stereotypes against women, it views the earth and women primarily as producers, and it overlooks the fact that both men and women are connected to
nature. She goes in–depth into how mother earth imagery can impact women.
The first issue that Rose has with the mother earth image is that it appears to feed into male stereotypes for women. She quotes a New Age article
that states: "The Earth is currently terrified. Now, that's a shocker, isn't it? Great big Earth Goddess...The Big Lady quaking in her well worn earth
boots...She scared. She needs some powerful comforting." (Bagley and McIntosh 221). Language like this shows that some people connect women
with weakness, and that the earth and women need a strong man to save them. This goes to show that while some women may be empowered by the
idea of a mother earth, others can abuse that idea and twist it into something that is oppressive. There are still sexist people out
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Hindu Goddess : A Religious Connecter For Hindu Women
The Hindu Goddess: A Religious Connecter for Hindu Women
The concept of the Hindu Goddess has maintained scholar's curiosity for many years. As the Hindu Goddess is able to take many forms she also
gains a variety of interchangeable representations. The Hindu Goddess is worshiped all across the world as she has developed a kind of feminist
representation that many women are looking for in Religion today. This essay is going to focus on the concept of the Hindu Goddess and the variety of
meaningful attributes she has in Hinduism, as well as the Important relationship and connectedness between the Hindu Goddess and the Hindu woman.
What connects the Hindu Woman and the Hindu Goddess includes the connection of the female body, the importance of the Hindu Goddess as a
powerful symbol to woman, and the importance of the female and male relationship.
Beginning with a general background of the Hindu Goddess, most of the facts can come from the Encyclopedia of Religion. The Hindu Goddess
came of interest in Western cultures as of the 1970s due to the fact that the United States was able to fund Southeastern research (McDermott 2005,
3607). Author Rachel McDermott points out that the interest in the Goddess also peaked from "[The] stress on women 's experience and feminist
perspectives; and the move from a reliance on texts and elite viewpoints to an emphasis on local, oral, village contexts where goddesses tend to thrive"
(McDermott 2005, 3907). When finding research, McDermott
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The Blind Side Archetype
Like the film A Beautiful Mind, The Blind Side also has a character that manifest the archetype of the woman figure, Earth Mother . Leigh Anne Tuohy
is a modern wealthy woman who lives with her family in Tennessee. Leigh Anne takes in an underprivileged African–American boy who grew up in a
rough environment. Leigh Anne's role in the movie is a great example of the earth mother archetype. An earth mother does not only make a difference
in the protagonist lives but they also are dedicated to helping others without expecting anything in return. Tuohy showed this type of traits as she is
headstrong and very determined to take Michael under her wings. Whilst Michael sees the downside in certain situation "Courage is a hard thing to
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The film is essentially about a medicine woman who was asked ' to hide a secret that will protect one life and endanger another'. Paraiti is a
medicine woman, a healer and a midwife in her tribe. Even though she has never had a child nor a partner , she was dedicated to protecting and
taking care of many members of her tribe. Paraiti is a very spiritual person and she holds a lot of knowledge about the spirituality of early Maori.
Unlike the past three characters, Paraiti is naturally an earth mother in her tribe. She closely identified as an earth mother by her spiritual mentality, and
the bond she has with the land, that of their ancestors. Rebecca on the other hand has everything someone could ever dreamt of; travel, house,land and
money. She seems quite self–centred and loves the position she is in, which is being the top of her class. Although, her character is very tragic
because she's not in control of her own life. On the outside, we can see a wealthy and an egotistical women, but on the inside is an unhappy
woman who is trapped in her own body and is a victim of her own affair. Paraiti nurtures Rebbecca in a way that Marea (Rebecca's biological mother
/maid) didn't. She becomes a mother figure to guide Rebecca through that difficult time in her life. Paraiti to some extent does encourage Rebecca to
overcome her obstacle of no sense of belonging. For example, Rebecca doesn't know who she is or what she
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Nature's Connections in Avatar

  • 1. Relationships In Avatar Many similar themes reflecting relationships with nature can be found in the film Avatar, the most obvious being the flowering stick. This correlates to Home Tree and the Tree of Souls, which are the Omaticaya people's direct connection to Ey'wa, their mother spirit. The flowering stick as the center of the nation's sacred hoop is even found in a particular scene in which the Omaticaya people are trying to save scientist Grace Augustine by transferring her soul from her human body to her Na'vi avatar. In this scene, the Omaticaya interlock hands and are seated in circles surrounding their sacred tree, the Tree of Souls (Cameron Avatar, 2009: 2:12:26 –2:16:08). This is a very clear reference to the flowering stick at the center of the sacred ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Nwoye And Ezinma In Things Fall Apart Things Fall Apart Okonkwo is a well respected clan member with many titles, yet he came from a very poor and full of debt background. He is a warrior with 3 wives and their children. His two favorite children are Nwoye and Ezinma but Nwoye started to drift away and become part of the Christian community after his father let his friend, Ikemefuna, be sentenced to death. Okonkwo's biggest fear is looking weak like his father so he fights throughout the entire book for the clan and highly disagrees with the changes it's made in the end. The book was written in 1959, but based in the 1890's, when it was obvious that blacks and whites still had racial issues with each other but were trying to work it out. Albert Chinua Achebe was raised in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Archetype Mother Goddess In The Hunger Games Being selfless is a characteristic that few people possess. Being concerned more with the needs of others is what heroism embodies. The narrative in the movie, The Hunger Games follows Katniss Everdeen's heroic quest as a tribute in the 74th Hunger Games of Panem. How does Katniss embody the feminine archetype mother goddess and how does a hero's journey represent Katniss quest as a tribute in the Hunger Games? What is the feminine archetype mother goddess? An archetype is a personality type that is generally thought to be the greatest or purest example (Harris). Goddess is the female version of God. A goddess is the great Mother, she exists in all women, is beautiful even in her flaws, and she is a woman in touch with her own power to create and destroy (Jones ch. 3). The archetype mother goddess is actually several archetypes bottled up into one great archetype. The Great Mother personifies a caretaker, guide, nurturer, protector, and creator (ch. 3). A caretaker is a nurturer, who can take on the role of looking after another human being, is often protective, loyal, and sacrifice themselves for the greater good (ch. 3). In addition, caretakers are selfless, empathic, virtuous, true, incredibly strong and resilient (ch. 3). A creator archetype can "give birth to new ideas, concepts, and things (ch. 3)." Katniss demonstrates all of these qualities during her quest as a tribute. What is a hero and a hero's journey? A hero is an individual who has the courage of conviction to perform feats that benefit the general populace, acts as a soldier of virtue, and has an altruistic spirit that urges him or her to act against evil and defend the greater good at all costs, even sacrificing his own well–being or life (Harris 2). Vogler reducedJoseph Campbell's The Hero Journey to 12 Stages of The Hero's Journey. The following are Vogler's Stages of The Hero's Journey: 1. OrdinaryWorld7. Approach 2. Call To Adventure 8. Supreme Ordeal 3. Refusal Of TheCall9. Reward 4. Meeting With The Mentor10. The Road Back 5. Crossing The 1st Threshold11. Resurrection 6. Tests, Allies, Enemies12. Return With Elixir (Vogler 18). During Katniss' quest to the 74th Hunger Games, she begins her heroic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. How Does Okonkwo Use Violence In Things Fall Apart Throughout the book "Things Fall Apart", Okonkwo has always been an issue. He has made many mistakes using violence before and has had consequences for all of them. Some of them were worse than others. The violent actions that Okonkwo has done like when he killed the clansman's son or when he killed Ikemefuna, has developed the theme of respect and reputation. Killing Ikemefuna was definitely one of the biggest moments of violence that Okonkwo has made. Even though he didn't want to kill Ikemefuna, he thought he had to."Dazed with fear, Okonkwo drew his machete and cut him down. He was afraid of being thought weak." Okonkwo loved Ikemefuna but he had to keep his reputation of being violent. If Okonkwo didn't do what he needed to do, his people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. How Did Diana Contribute To The Ancient World One way Diana contributed to the Ancient world was through women. Diana was the Goddess of babies and their mothers, and she was invoked by them. Women would pray to her for a child, and then, once pregnant, they would they pray for an easy delivery. This form of worship is attested in finds of votives statuettes in her sanctuary in the nemus of Aricinum as well as in Ancient sources (crystalinks). Diana became thegoddess of babies and their mothers by devoting herself never to marry. Another way Diana contributed to the Ancient world was by devoting herself to never marry. She was not the only virgin goddess though. Athena and Hestia are some others. Diana was worshipped in her temple in Ephesus, and you can even see some of her worship in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. How Can Inanna Be Considered A Mother Goddess Often considered to be one of the most well known goddesses of Sumerian myth, Inanna can also be considered one of the most complex. In order to analyse whether or not she can be considered a mother goddess, the concept itself must first be defined. While term 'mother goddess' does not necessarily apply to the religions of the last few centuries, agriculturally based civilizations of the ancient world. Maintenance of fertility was of prime importance, and they were often associated with the earth. They incorporated characteristics of human motherhood but on a divine scale, becoming 'Great Mothers', who had power over the production and fertility of the land and was responsibly for the fecundity and protection of the people. Inanna appears consistently in in art and myth throughout the Sumerian world. Throughout this essay, the characteristics demonstrated within these sources will be compared to the goddess Isis, who in both Egyptian and Greco–Roman religion was associated with divine motherhood. These deities are not one dimensional, and neither is the concept of the 'mother goddess'. Both Isis and Inanna can be considered to fall on the pole of that of the Terrible Mother . Inanna more so than Isis occupies both a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the reason for her descent depends on the interpretation being analysed. However, for the moment this essay is concerned with her desire to substitute her position in the Underworld with her husband Dumuzi. From an etymological perspective, it seems more logical for Dumuzi, the god of vegetation to remain in the Underworld to explain seasonal change rather than the goddess of desire and sexual passion. Had Inanna remained instead, there would be no way for the circle of life to continue. However, other interpretations of Inanna's actions can be accorded to the more aggressive aspects of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Greek Goddess Devian Essay Devi is not merely a goddess of fertility, sex or childbirth, she is "known by [a] myriad of names and personified in many forms" ("Devi: The Great Goddess"), such as Durga the cosmic warrior, Sarasvati the goddess of learning and music, and Sita the heroine of Ramayana. One constant remains, however. Devi is immensely powerful and a prominent part of any society or religion in which she is worshipped, so much so that she represents the very "powerful spiritual energy" ("Devi: The Great Goddess") which fuels her male counterparts (such as Brahma and Vishnu). Above all else, Devi is the symbol of divine femininity in all its incarnations: as a gentle mother, pure woman, loving creator, vengeful destroyer, loyal lover, and the very energy of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Demeter was one of the children that their father, the titan Cronos, swallowed out of fear that that they would overthrow his rule. After being freed by Zeus, Demeter took part in the battle against the titans by bringing forth "the seeds and knowledge to make their crops grow" ("Demeter: Goddess of the Harvest"). Additionally, Demeter played a major role in the creation of early human society. After help people understand the ways of farming, she set down laws to relegate the growth and distribution of crops and henceforth she became known as "Thesmophorus, the Law–Giver" ("Demeter: Goddess of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Summary Of Similes By Armst Bryant Bryant, an adolescence in the year 1811, wrote a poem that shows how he views the world, but was he a protegee of philosophy or was he just following the "hip" new thing? Bryant uses figurative language, a store of information and imagery that has only one purpose, to compare two things to make a point. Similes and metaphors are most commonly used, although there are alternative types of figurative language. Firstly, we will look at metaphors he uses in his poem, secondly, the similes we are examined, and finally, I will explain how they further Bryant's purposes for the poem. Bryant chisels figurative language into his poem, like a well–seasoned craftsman, chisels a long awaited for work of art. But to what purpose does he use it; why do we have this poem? Bryant uses figurative language to comfort his reader and bids them to accept the eventuality of their own death. Bryant almost immediately starts Thanatopsis with a metaphor that introduces the reader to the themes of this poem. Metaphors are relating to unrelated things to elaborate on a point. It takes an effort to find metaphors in poems because they are often on abstract ideas. Bryant uses the metaphor, not to abstract, but to express an idea. Bryant uses the image of a woman to symbolize "Mother Earth." "She has a voice of gladness, and a smile/ and eloquence of beauty; and she glides/ into his darker musings, with a mild/ and healing sympathy that steals away their sharpness ere he is aware..." This metaphor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Toetra Analysis There is a god by the name Toetra which is malagasy for lord of life the language is mainly spoken in Madagascar where Toetra rule's and has all the powers and control of nature and life . He disguises himself with in nature if he controls it he can be it. Trees, plants, animals, water , the clouds virtually invisible to the human eye. You only see him if he wants you to, many people say they have seen him and that it is very tall and looks very young. Many also say he is very cut as in he is very strong and has long flowing hair the glows and shines so bright you can't look at his face therefore no one can see what he looks like. He controls all of nature anything and everything, he makes them do anything and everything there is no escape.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The day of Sorona is quickly approaching where one child from every family is sacrificed to replace all the y looking for anything to cut the ropes nothing was in reach. His dad sprung into the room and thrusted the knife downward towards his body but within a sec his hand was free he rolled out of the way just in time his father fell onto the bed jonathan proceed to wrap the rope around his father's neck as he sat on his back until his legs stopped moving. He then untangled his feet and started gathering his things he ran outside with his clothes and spear as he made it to the trees a vine wrapped around both his hands and feet and hoisted him into the air and voice condescended down upon the village a great mighty voice thundered through the land and asked who's kid this is and the newly widowed mother stepped forth and he then said let this be an example to all and with the crack of thunder a bolt of lightning struck the mother dead right where she was standing the heat was so tremendous it mummified the widow's body and severely burnt the others and then he said just so you don't forget he ripped the child's body apart with the vines that had caught him. For the next 2 years that land was barren almost all animals were impossible to kill the land was so dry that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Okonkwo's Anger In Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe In the book Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe Okonkwo, the main character exhibits anger in many ways. First, Okonkwo shows anger through abusing his family. Second, Okonkwo tried to portray his manliness to his tribe but his anger made hi look disrespectful. Lastly, outside influence caused Okonkwo the most anger. Overall, Okonkwo's anger got the better of him and led to his death. Okonkwo shows his anger through heavy abuse of his family. Okonkwo constantly beat his son, Nwoye, for being lazy (Achebe,13). Okonkwo was angered at Nwoye for being lazy because it reminded him of his father who was also very languorous, which put a bad name to his family. Okonkwo resented his father for being lazy and causing the rough start to his life. Alo, Okonkwo would pummel his wife Ekwefi for simple things, one he even shot at her (Achebe,38). Ekwefi had taken a few leaves from a banana tree which infuriated Okonkwo enough to beat her. If that hadn't have been enough she back–talked him, that vexed Okonkwo and he shot at her, missing. Although Okonkwo shows anger through abuse, the anger he portrays through manliness is beeting.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the mildest times he showed it was when he was at a tribe meeting and called a man "woman" because he had no title. The man had contravened in something Okonkwo has said, this upset him. Without even looking at the man, Okonkwo told him to leave because he was a woman" at a man's meeting. The most serious time Okonkwo had gotten heated with his tribe was after he had killed the messenger (Achebe, 205). Okonkwo killed the messenger and walked away when he realized the tribe wouldn't stand with him he walked away, angered. Knowing the tribe would not stand with him, outraged him; he was mad that they had become "women" in his eyes. Even though his tribe angered him, outside influence infuriated him the most, which led him to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Isis As The Mother Goddess The push for equality between genders has been a highly disputed topic since the blossoming of the feminist movement. For years women have felt undervalued and oppressed because of the standards of "success" put in place by the patriarchal society. However, early evidence suggests that females were once renowned through the archetype of the great goddess because of a female's ability to create life through giving birth, justifying that the mother goddess would be the most powerful of the gods (82). The beginning of the rise of the patriarch can be traced back thousands of years to the myths and legends of the ancient Egyptians and Mespotamians, where the once revered great goddesses were replaced with male counterparts, often involving humiliation for the goddess involved. In Egyptian mythology, Isis is known as the mother goddess and creator of all living things; the ancient Egyptians would pray to her for bountiful crops because they relied on her nurturing care for survival (14). Isis is portrayed as a loyal and caring goddess in her journey to revive her murdered husband throughout the story of Osiris, Isis, and Horus; she "sail[s] up and down the Nile in a papyrus boat, and wander[s] through the country" in order to find her husband's scattered remains, proving her devotion to him (19). While she has assistance on her journey from other gods and goddesses, she is the leader in finding Osiris–no one else seems to take interest in reviving the god of Upper and Lower ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Blood Of Olympus By Rick Riordan The book I have read for my Outside Reading Book is The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan. This is the fifth and final book in The Heroes of Olympus series. This is the book where the final battle between the demigods and gods vs. the giants and Gaea the earth mother. Gaea was out take over he world and kill the mortals, banish the gods to Tartarus and extinct the demigod race. In the book the seven of the prophecy travel to the ancient lands of the gods: Greece. They must fufill the line of the prophecy "To storm or fire the world must fall". The main characters of the book are 'The Seven'. The seven are: Piper McLean, daughter of Aphrodite, goddess of beauty and love. Leo Valdez, son of Hephaestus, god of blacksmiths. Annabeth Chase, daughter of Athena, goddess of wisdom. Frank Zhang, son of Mars, god of war –Ares roman aspect–. Hazel Levesque, daughter of Pluto, god of the Underworld, dead and riches –Hades roman aspect–. Jason Grace, son of Jupiter, lord of the skies, king of the gods –Zeuss roman aspect–. Now the one and only Percy Jackson, slayer of Hyperion, Kronos, Atlas and bane of all monsters, son of Poseidon, lord of the seas. Moat of the book takes place in Europe in different places, mostly Greece but there is also places such as Pompeii in Italy and Evora in Portugal. They are in the ancient lands of Greece were in the Acropolis in Athens, the foe ,Gaea will wake after having the blood of a demigod spilled on the ancient stones as a sacrfice for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. My Worst Secret : A Personal Story : My Secret My biggest secret is the one most personal thing about me; it is my faith. Few people not including my own parents know what I truly believe and they may never will. The only person who does know is one friend who we have known each other long enough to be practically be brothers. I know this is something I probably should not have to keep secret but I also know how they will feel so I must be very careful and hope there will come a day where I will no longer have to deny what I really am. I stared life as a Christian up until I was around thirteen years old. It was fine for a while largely because I did not know of anything else. It was not until I was old enough to question that I began to realize that Christianity had several difficult rules some I found hard to fallow and others I did not agree with but I continued with it and was even baptize, but not long after my life began to feel like it was coming apart. I was just so angry all time for no reason and my parents starting fighting all the time until got they divorced. I do not hold anything against Christianity it is just not for me. I was an atheist almost all threw out middle school and high school; and in the beginning, I was comfortable with doing whatever I want with no consequence and not needing to know the answers to the big questions in life. This was short lived as I just felt empty inside. I just kept feeling worse and worse until I committed suicide. I could not stand believing in nothing, that I had no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Dog Park Research Paper Hello, you are obviously stupid and desperate for friends, please try going to a dog park with a T bone chop tied around your neck and sit in the middle of the park, eventually some one will come along with a dog and if you have chose wisely and it is a dogs of leads park a dog will come up to you, at this point you have two choices, you can pat the dog and he will be your friend and if you get real lucky his human may talk to you thus giving you the chance to impress said human and maybe get a friend so that you can stop annoying the F#ck out of me, Or you can guarantee human contact by kicking the living suitcase out of the dog by which you will upset the dogs human and they most likely will not be happy with you, they then will yell at you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Okonkwo's Clan In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, Okonkwo the protagonist is a great man in his clan. But things change just in a sudden. During the funeral of Ezudu, when everyone is shooting, Okonkwo is also shooting, Okonkwo's gun had exploded and a piece of iron had pierced Ezudu's grandson. He is only sixteen yeas old. He is a growing young man, which is treasured by his family. Okonkwo has committed the female murder, he has to go to his motherland and return back to his clan after seven years. The reception in his motherland identified the Ibo people. The people in Okonkwo's motherland value psycho emotion health and practical cares. When Okonkwo arrived his motherland, his kinsman did not ask him questions about what fault had he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Mother Goddess In Greek God The definition of the Mother Goddess is that she represents or is a personification of nature, motherhood, fertility, creation, destruction, or who embodies the bounty of the earth. Gaia, the first Greek God, is the primordial deity in the Ancient Greek pantheon and considered a Mother Goddess or Great Goddess. Some attributes of Gaia are that she is the Earth, fruits, a primal Mother Goddess, complete in herself. I believe that if the Mother Goddess was once again the most popular spirituality on the planet, things would change drastically. For example, men would be more in touch with their emotions it would be normal and not shunned or looked down upon. In today's world, for some reason men think that they have something to prove, they think that they need to be the bread winners. If they are anything less than that then they feel weak and incompetent. I believe that if The Mother Goddess was worshiped now men wouldn't feel so entitled. Us humans would treat each other, plants and animals better. Crime rates would dramatically decrease, it defiantly would not be as high as it is today. Men and woman would work together again, making it where instead of viewing women as weak and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If she was once again the most popular spirituality on the planet we would believe what the ancient people believed a long time ago. What I mean by that is, they believed that the Mother goddess heals, nurtures and supports all life on this planet. They believed that nature heals all illnesses, but they also believed that if you violated any of her laws you would pay the consequences by suffering and diseases. So, if she was the most popular spirituality again we would obey her laws because we would not want to hurt ourselves or our family with the consequences. That is the reason why I believe that we would have less violence in our world if we worshiped her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Okonkwo's Belief In Things Fall Apart In Umuofia's esoteric civilization, the people share a general and substantial belief in a God and religion. Some people, like Okonkwo and his family, respect the Gods and go to them for wisdom: "...and offered prayers to them on behalf of himself, his three wives and eight children." (Achebe, 14). Okonkwo seeks guidance from the Gods so they can receive mirth for his obedience to them. The guidance he looks for shapes him as a character, since he will do anything his Gods ask of him to do. However, other people of the society contain great fear of their deities: "It was deeper and more intimate than the fear of evil and capricious gods..." (13). The people sometimes feared their gods because they feared their gods were malevolent and would do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Gender Roles In Creation Myths Bhaumik Patel Mythology Mr. Hall 7 November, 16 Gender Roles in Creation Myths from Around the World Different cultures and societies have their story of how the world began. These stories vary in the process, but they all share one common theme. All of the stories begin with nothing or chaos, that is until one being creates light, time, earth and its occupants. One common thing all myths share is the role and status of women and men. In the Greek myth women were less dominant, Hindu myth women are not even mentioned, and in Cherokee myth women are shown to be inferior. Greek creation myth highlights how men and women differ in their status and roles. Women were the inferior sex when compared to men, they were seen as intellects, and child ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then an island is created and held up by four cords that connected to the sky. In that sky was where the animals and other creatures lived. The island was formed when a water beetle decided to into the ocean and brought up some mud. That mud began to expand until it turned into an island. After the mud on the island dried a Great Buzzard flew down and every time he flapped his wings down it created valley and when it went up it created mountains. Then husbands appeared the first were a pair of brother and sister. The brother hit his sister with a fish and told her to multiply, and she would produce an offspring every seven days. This shows that the brother is the more dominant one since he commanded her to reproduce by hitting her with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Sarasvati: Hindu Religion Sarasvati is a well–known goddesses in the Hindu religion and is considered the great mother. She is worshipped as the goddess of education, art, technology, healing, fertility and language. Sarasvati was first known as a water goddess and the mother of the Vedas. Sarasvati is also part of a trinity that is made up with Lakshmi and Parvati. This trinity is known to help the gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva with the rejuvenation and destruction of the earth. This goddess is also a wife of the god Brahma known as the creator. It is said that Brahma created Sarasvati to help provide him insight when creating the world. There are many texts that say that Sarasvati was born from Brahma so she is also his daughter. Sarasvati's name has multiple meanings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Character Analysis: Moon Chosen Some types of people are very similar to each other and others are completely opposite. In the book I read, called Moon Chosen, there are many scenarios that I believe are bizarre; however, the different people that I read about, think it's totally normal. There are also parts in the book showing how the characters have different cultures, and how they think about each of the differences. Some examples of the differences between the character's and my own culture are: laws, sports and games, ceremonies, religion, food, music, art, dance, gender roles, and also clothing. There are three groups of people in Moon Chosen, including the Earth Walkers (also known as Scratchers), the Companions, and the Skin Stealers. Each of these groups have different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, one of the ceremonies that Earth Walkers do, is naming the apprentice of the Moon Woman (118 – 121). Another example of a ceremony that the Companion group has, is when a companion dog has chosen its person (69). One ceremony I have is Confirmation, which is when I become a member of my church. The ceremony that Skin Stealers do, I believe, is quite bizarre. "The God would accept his sacrifice, and then She would answer him, and he would be eternally in Her service." (28) This is what Dead Eye the Skin Stealer is thinking when he wishes to become a Harvester for the people. The Skin Stealers must receive a sacrifice and bring it before the God; if the sacrifice is accepted, they can ask Her one question and the God will answer. Only then, can a person become part of the Skin Stealer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. 7 Secrets Of The Goddess By Devdutt Pattanaik Introduction 7 Secrets of the Goddess written by Devdutt Pattanaik, a mythologist by passion is a book revealing the various forms of the Goddess and the various interpretations that follow. It throws light upon the differences between the Western School of thoughts and the Indian School of thoughts along with the influence of colonization on the Indian School of thoughts. The 'Secrets' are not Secrets rather they are the explanations of the different forms of the Goddess throughout history and their meaning. The evolution of thoughts and perspectives is shown to run parallel with the people's perceptions of the Goddess and their beliefs. What was and what we think it was are the conflicting questions that are dealt with in this book. Goddess Kali on the other hand is supposed to be a form of the Supreme Mother Goddess, the origin of life on earth. Pattanaik introduces Goddess Kali as the most dramatic form of Devi in Hindu Mythology as she is naked with unbound hair and with a sickle in her hand along with a garland of male heads around her neck and a blood stained tongue outstretched. He aims at revealing the relevance of stories, symbols and rituals for a better understanding and a clearer picture. In other words, he attempts to remove the dust of time from our perspectives, views and beliefs. Evolution of Meaning As time passes by new meanings are added to every word and situation. History as it was is passed down to respective generations by word of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Creative Writing: Hazard's Home Hazard gritted his teeth as he pulled the car to a stop. Roddy rubbed his shoulder sympathetically. "It'll be fine," he soothed. Hazard snorted and shut off the engine. He looked up at the large house before them, nervous to reunite with his relatives. Roddy smiled reassuringly and pushed open his door. "Come on, love," he said. "The longer you put it off, the harder it'll be to finally do it." Hazard sighed and slid out of the car. "I know." As Zak got out of the car, he nervously straightened his sportcoat. "How do I look?" he asked. He was dressed in a gray sportcoat over a light blue dress shirt and darker gray dress pants. "Like a gentleman," Zak replied with a smile. "Stop worrying so much." "That's easier said than done, baby doll," Hazard said. "Come here." He put his arm around the young man's waist and pulled him in for a kiss. A sudden yell startled them. "Hey! No making out in the driveway!" The two looked over. Hazard's face split in a grin when he saw who was jogging out toward them. "August!" August grinned and opened his arms as he approached his older brother. Hazard pulled him into a tight hug. "Damn, it's been forever since I last saw you," he said. "I know," August laughed. "It's insane. We should head out to dinner together or something to catch up." "Damn straight," Hazard replied. "How's life been treating you, bud?" "Life's good. How have you been?" "Better than ever." The younger man laughed. "That's great to hear!" From behind them, Zak, who held ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Things Fall Apart Ikemefuna Quotes A powerful quote was once said by Heidi Wills. "We can choose to be affected by the world or we can choose to affect the world." In the novel Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo has only experienced the land of Umuofia, but he decides to take action to "affect the world", even though he's only in a microscopic part of it. One example of him doing this was Ikemefuna, a boy that he got from another tribe, looked up to Okonkwo like a father figure. However, when the tribe agreed to kill Ikemefuna, and the boy was crying out for his father to help him, Okonkwo helped join in the killing, making him affect the killing instead of just watching the killing. Also, when he decides to affect the world, violence is used, a major change occurs in the book for the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This event affected Nwoye very significantly. Nwoye was trying his best to keep the secret that he was interested in the activities the missionary's were involved in, but when his father found out he was outraged and strangled his son. It was for so long that one of Okonkwo's wives was forced to stop him. After this he never wanted see his father again. "[Nwoye] walked away [after being strangled] and never returned," This event affected Nwoye because he wasn't going to be welcome at home ever again because of what he believed in. Also his father would pretty much disown him as a son, so now he is fatherless. This also affected Okonkwo. Okonkwo in his life is having a hard time balancing love and anger. His anger right now is taking control of him by not thinking of Nwoye as a son but only a trader. On one side Okonkwo is thinking that it is his actual son and he will always love him. However, Okonkwo is thinking that he is completely evil and that he should never be forgiving. "[Okonkwo] cried in his heart should he Okonkwo be cursed with such a son," This event affected Okonkwo because he will always have to deal with him disowning him. Also Okonkwo will never be thought of as the same throughout his tribe. This event affected the whole Ibo tribe. The Ibo tribe is now kind of in shock because one of the supposed leaders son is going against what they are going with. It starts making ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Goddess And The Nation : Mapping Mother India In her book "The Goddess and the Nation: Mapping Mother India", Sumathi Ramaswamy takes a glance into the time when Mother India / Bharat Mata emerged on the land of India, and talks about her significance, portrayal and mapping. The main purpose of this work by Sumathi Ramaswamy is to understand how Mother India / Bharat Mata came into being, what was her importance among the people, how she was related geographically to the map of India, her mapping throughout India and her depiction as a symbol of India. Rawaswamy delineates the origins and evolution of Indian patriotic artwork, which depicts Bharat Mata in different forms or representation. She shows how these artworks were used significantly by the patrons in the nationalist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ramaswamy also pays close attention to study and understand the relation between the main defining parts of the image of Bharat Mata and the land of India that she represented. The main argument towards which she draws attention, in this chapter, is the interested deployment of mapped configuration of India and the morphological form of Mother India, depicted in the printed pictures. Her dominant interest in this chapter and the rest of the chapters is to understand how and what these different forms of Mother India are doing with each other. Also, she analyses how the look of Mother India is formalized and risked, as "she is fashioned under the pressure of evolving visual patronization (14)". Along with this analysis she also takes into consideration how and why the mapped form of India became an intimate part of her look. In the second chapter, she goes on to talk about the other Mothers/ women who were like Mother India and were popular in the world. She compares Mother India with all the other great women figures in the world, who like her have been imagined and have functioned as embodiments of modern world, for example the "Britannia" who found visibility in the resurgence of the "modern English–British National Imperialism" (Pg–73). She also explores the striking fact that Mother India is reminiscent of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Role of Gender in the Book of Genesis and Theogony. Essay The roles that men and women play tend to differ in different works of literature. The roles depend on the culture and the context of a particular work of literature, and even the time the work of literature was written. For instance the roles of gender will differ from African culture to American culture, as well as from ancient America and Modern America. Old stories such as the Book of Genesis and Theogony portray different roles men and men play. Most of these roles are similar in both books, and a few are different. From the Book of Genesis we can observe the male role of domination. In this book a man was created before a woman and was given domination over all creations upon the earth. God said, "Let us make a man in our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1: 5–10), God gave the same authority to Adam to name the leaving creatures that were Gods creations. He even named the woman created from the bone of his rib (Gen. 2: 22–23). Also, the command of not eating from the tree of life and the tree of knowledge was given to Adam without the presence of woman (Gen. 2: 16–17), meaning the male had the important role of passing this message to the female. Males' authority is also clearly visible in Theogony. In this text all major duties and decisions are made by the male God (Zeus), while there are also goddesses who could have made those decisions. Hesiod writes that, "He [Zeus] has appointed their [Muses'] ordinances to the immortals, well in each detail, and assigned them their privileges" (Hesiod, pg 4). He further explains that the kings were the ones that made important judgments and settled disputes whenever the need to do so arises. Moreover, Hesiod tells that "When he [king] goes among a gathering, they seek his favour with conciliatory reverence, as if he was a God, and he stands out among the crowd" (Hesiod, pg. 5). This portrays a male as a superior being and a ruler. The important role of female even in today's society is to be a mother and child bearer. This role can be observed in the Book of Genesis. Eve gives birth to three sons and the role continues throughout the text (Gen. 3: 1). And the females who could not conceive would pray to God to give them the ability to conceive (Gen. 30:23) This role can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Things Fall Apart Ikemefuna Quotes A powerful quote was once said by Heidi Wills. "We can choose to be affected by the world or we can choose to affect the world." In the novel Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo has only experienced the land of Umuofia, but he decides to take action to "affect the world", even though he's only in a microscopic part of it. One example of him doing this was Ikemefuna, a boy that he got from another tribe, looked up to Okonkwo like a father figure. However, when the tribe agreed to kill Ikemefuna, and the boy was crying out for his father to help him, Okonkwo helped join in the killing, making him affect the killing instead of just watching the killing. Also, when he decides to affect the world, violence is used, a major change occurs in the book for the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This event affected Nwoye very significantly. Nwoye was trying his best to keep the secret that he was interested in the activities the missionary's were involved in, but when his father found out he was outraged and strangled his son. It was for so long that one of Okonkwo's wives was forced to stop him. After this he never wanted see his father again. "[Nwoye] walked away [after being strangled] and never returned," This event affected Nwoye because he wasn't going to be welcome at home ever again because of what he believed in. Also his father would pretty much disown him as a son, so now he is fatherless. This also affected Okonkwo. Okonkwo in his life is having a hard time balancing love and anger. His anger right now is taking control of him by not thinking of Nwoye as a son but only a trader. On one side Okonkwo is thinking that it is his actual son and he will always love him. However, Okonkwo is thinking that he is completely evil and that he should never be forgiving. "[Okonkwo] cried in his heart should he Okonkwo be cursed with such a son," This event affected Okonkwo because he will always have to deal with him disowning him. Also Okonkwo will never be thought of as the same throughout his tribe. This event affected the whole Ibo tribe. The Ibo tribe is now kind of in shock because one of the supposed leaders son is going against what they are going with. It starts making ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Toetra Analysis There is a god by the name Toetra which is malagasy for lord of life the language is mainly spoken in Madagascar where Toetra rule's and has all the powers and control of nature and life . He disguises himself with in nature if he controls it he can be it. Trees, plants, animals, water , the clouds virtually invisible to the human eye. You only see him if he wants you to, many people say they have seen him and that it is very tall and looks very young. Many also say he is very cut as in he is very strong and has long flowing hair the glows and shines so bright you can't look at his face therefore no one can see what he looks like. He controls all of nature anything and everything, he makes them do anything and everything there is no escape.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The day of Sorona is quickly approaching where one child from every family is sacrificed to replace all the y looking for anything to cut the ropes nothing was in reach. His dad sprung into the room and thrusted the knife downward towards his body but within a sec his hand was free he rolled out of the way just in time his father fell onto the bed jonathan proceed to wrap the rope around his father's neck as he sat on his back until his legs stopped moving. He then untangled his feet and started gathering his things he ran outside with his clothes and spear as he made it to the trees a vine wrapped around both his hands and feet and hoisted him into the air and voice condescended down upon the village a great mighty voice thundered through the land and asked who's kid this is and the newly widowed mother stepped forth and he then said let this be an example to all and with the crack of thunder a bolt of lightning struck the mother dead right where she was standing the heat was so tremendous it mummified the widow's body and severely burnt the others and then he said just so you don't forget he ripped the child's body apart with the vines that had caught him. For the next 2 years that land was barren almost all animals were impossible to kill the land was so dry that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Power Of Language The Power of Language Language is often defined as a system of communication, a way for humans to interact with one another. Language itself can hold a great amount of power. It can express one 's emotion, show love or hate, and could give meaning. For example an object has no identification unless the power of language is wielded to provide it a name based on its ability and function. Language often has a great influence on culture and religion. This is shown greatly in the cultures of the Hebrews and the Greeks which are known for their famous texts "Genesis" and "The Metamorphoses", two pieces of literature that explains the creation of man from different ways of belief. The book of "Genesis" from the Hebrew Bible is used in the practice of Judaism and Christianity and is the most well known text of this culture. It is also believed to be the very first book written in the Bible. "The Metamorphosis" is a story taken from what is called Greek Mythology, where multiple Gods are believed to exist and each of them holding power over different things. Both texts use the power of language in different ways to express emotion and bring things to life. Normally, words are used in language as communication, and a way to describe objects. Objects usually appear before words. Things are usually seen first, then they are named, described, and given a meaning. However that does not seem to be the case in the Book of Genesis. In Genesis, God spoke the world into existence. Before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Women in Ancient Times: from Matriarchy to Patriarchy In addition to age, gender is one of the universal dimensions on which status differences are based. Unlike sex, which is a biological concept, gender is a social construct specifying the socially and culturally prescribed roles that men and women are to follow. Women have always had lower status than men, but the extent of the gap between the sexes varies across cultures and time. <br> <br>Images of women, mostly figurines of the same type as the "Venus" of Willendorf*, Lespugue** and Laussel*** (old statuettes representing obese women, women whose wombs and hips are extremely exaggerated) all dating to the Paleolithic period, far outnumber images of men. This has lead to speculation about the place of women in Stone Age society. Some... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In all these cultures the wife is dominant and the rules of "proper conduct" are quite shocking to the western culture. Almost all these societies practice what Briffault calls "clandestine marriage"; the position of the husband is one of a stranger, guest, or surreptitious visitor within the group to which his wife belongs. One of the Japanese words for marriage is "home–iri", which may be interpreted as "to slip by night into the house", and the expression accurately describes the mode of connubial intercourse among a large proportion of primitive peoples. The mother–in–law is treated with much circumspection and in some cases with even fear. <br> <br>The argument of the "primal matriarchy" was further articulated by, among others, Friedrich Engels in his book The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State published in 1884. Engels argued that the transition from primate societies to the earliest human social structure was achieved "by granting to solidarity a supreme importance which transcended even sexual competitiveness and jealousy". According to Engels, solidarity was achieved through "group marriage" where whole groups of kin–related women were collectively "married" to whole groups of men. Under these circumstances, only the mother of a child was known, so kinship tended to be traced through the female line, creating what Engels called a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Research Paper On Athena Goddess Athena Goddess of War, Crafts, and Wisdom Athena is the goddess of WAR, Crafts, and WISDOM. Athena is not like the god of war Ares, Athena was not known for her bullying behavior. Athena was also associated with domestic crafts. She is credited with the invention of spinning,weaving the plough and rake. If you have heard the name Minerva she is Athena, Minerva is just Athena's Roman name. Athena had a very unusual birth, was the goddess of a lot of things and, had a city in Greece named after her. Athena is the Patron Goddess of the city Athens where her most famous statue was in the parthenon. Athena assisted many of the Greek heroes in their adventures including Perseus, Hercules, and Jason. Goddess Athena's Family: Athena had a very not normal birth as she sprung fully ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which are the main things she is the goddess of , but she was also the goddess of many other things such as weaving, pottery,and other crafts. Other things she is the goddess of is heroic endeavour and the defense of towns. Athena goddess of wisdom and Poseidon god of sea were the final people, who were trying to give the city their name. To avoid a violent experience Zeus said that each god should give in offer to go to the new city. The name would go to the god whose gift was taken by the citizens. Athena dropped a seed and it turned into an olive tree which gave the new city the fruits of wisdom and peace , that is the gift that the citizens took and they named the city Athens after Athena. Athena the goddess of WAR, CRAFTS, AND WISDOM was not mean and brutal like war god Ares. Athena's birth is not the type of birth you are used to . She was very impressive because she was the goddess of a lot of things and had a city named after her I could go on and on talking about why Athena was impressive but I can't .I hope you have learned a lot of amazing things about Athena and that she is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Characteristics Of Christianity And Media Analysis :... Media Analysis: AVATAR It all began in the year of 2154 when a crippled ex –marine named Jake Sully "saved the world". He takes part in a program invented by scientists which put him on an alien moon called Pandora. Jake is introduced to an Avatar body which is the combination of ВЅ human body and ВЅ alien body basically controlled by the scientists who created it. After watching Avatar, for the first time, I realized that this film had different worldviews mixed together. Somewhat confusing to me. I believe there is some Christianity along withPantheism. Though it was more difficult for me to see the Christianity throughout this movie, Pantheism stood out. What raises questions to me is the Na'vi's creator, their relationship to each other and a spiritual relationship much higher than them. I view Christianity in this movie as Jake Sully's mission to connect with the Na'vi as "one of them." Jake connects his consciousness into the body of an Avatar. In the beginning of contact with the Na'vi tribe they do not take lightly to him because he spoke English. This was a red flag for them but to stay, Jake had to learn how to win the Na'vi tribes trust. To do this, Jake needed to learn their ways of living. Learn to fight the beast, learn how to hunt with bow and arrows and to do that Jake spent months learning Na'vi traditions and learning to "fit in." This is where I make the correlation between Jakes encounter to Christianity. God sent Jesus to Earth and earn the trust of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Chapter Three: Greek Goddesses And Gods Chapter Three: Gods and Goddesses Even if certain Wiccans focus on specific gods from specific world customs, Wiccans might worship several gods and goddesses by several other names. Nearly everyone worship some figure of the Great Goddess and The Horned God. Such duo–spiritual forces are usually observed as not in opposition but symbolizing the balanced polarities. In some customs, dedication to the Goddess is stressed, while in others, the Goddess and God are viewed as balancing co–equals. The Goddess and God might be associated with specific things such as the Goddess representing the Earth and the God with Sun. Remember there are no rigid rules. While some customs worship the Goddess only, others see Spirituality as beyond human comprehension, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay Comparing Avatar And WALL-E The films, Avatar and WALL –E share a common theme in the aspect that they are both about the ecological destruction of worlds. However, Avatar is the intentional ravaging of an alien planet while WALL–E is the accidental environmental degradation of our home planet, Earth. The two movies share a converging theme about the use of advancing technology and the ethics that come along with the ability to do more because of this technology. In both films, we as humans fail to use this technology ethically, in WALL –E we make the earth uninhabitable for 700 years by exhausting all of its resources. In Avatar we try to harvest Pandora's resources in an incredibly unsustainable way, which would eventually lead to making it uninhabitable. These movies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The film WALL–E opens up with a scene of an urban city completely covered in trash and WALL–E appears to be the only thing moving. All of the infrastructure and buildings have fallen apart and are replaced with WALL–E's skyscrapers of compacted trash. It shows what humans can do to the Earth and what the future could hold for the planet. Likewise, the first few opening scenes of Avatar reveal the humans' massive machines and the mines that are used to extract the mineral Unobtainium. Parker Selfridge, the man in charge of the business side of operations on Pandora tells about how much money they are making from selling the rare mineral on Earth. The destruction of the Home Tree, and the attempted bombing of the Tree of Souls, two incredibly important places to both the Na'vi and the planets magical ecosystem. Humans show our greed by going so far as to stretching out to other planets for their resources, to profit on Earth. You could assume that if the humans in Avatar were able continue their mining efforts that they would eventually destroy the world of Pandora to such an extent as Earth was destroyed in WALL–E. However if the humans in WALL–E had implemented solutions similar to UltraTouch, perhaps they would never have had to evacuate their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. How Does Okonkwo's Change In Things Fall Apart In Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo starts off with so much strength and power. He is a leader in his village and, is always working towards more success.With many mistakes Okonkwo starts to lose everything including his respect and authority. He goes through some big changes, and his life completely turns around. His aggression and violence become out of hand, and he can not control himself. He has to face extreme punishments that change who is and how he feels. Okonkwo's success decreases throughout Things Fall Apart. Okonkwo starts off with great accomplishments, and is feared by many. He defeated "The Cat" who was a well known, undefeated wrestler. He earns respect and fame in his village. He has three wives and ten children who all see him as very intimidating. Achebe writes "Okonkwo ruled his household with a heavy hand. His wives, especially the youngest, lived in perpetual fear of his fiery temper, and so did his little children."(13). His family does as he says. They do not go against him, and they are very intimidated by him. Okonkwo's father was lazy with little success, and Okonkwo lives exactly the opposite. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is upset that his youngest wife went to get her hair braided instead of making dinner. As a result of this, he beats her. It is pretty typical for him to beat his wives, but this was during a peace week which is not okay. He also attends a funeral and unintentionally shoots and kills the man's son. Achebe states "Okonkwo's gun had exploded and a piece of iron had pierced the boy's heart"(124). This was obviously wrong, and it definitely did not help Okonkwo. He knew he was not good with guns, but he continued to use them. Due to his actions, he is sent away to his motherland for seven ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Theory And The Animal Liberationist One Of The Great... Ecofeminism, in the great part of it, has bridged the gap between the feminist theory and the animal–liberationist one, that once fought separately, with such exclusivity that only led to the expansion of oppression. However, dealing with the symptoms of the disease and trying to undermine their effects rather than dealing with the roots of the disease itself would not result in the total healing of it. That is why dealing with the conceptual roots of the connection between the oppression of women and the oppression of nature is a must. That is why studying mythology is essential here because it is the myth that forms the conscious of the peoples and somehow represents the roots from which they gain their true essence and consequently their conceptual frameworks. Linda Hogan claims that "in recent times, the term 'myth ' has come to signify falsehood, but when we examine myths, we find that they are a high form of truth. They are the deepest, innermost cultural stories of our human journeys toward spiritual and psychological growth." (qtd. in Dreese 1999: 9) Myths are, first and foremost, stories, and knowledge of these stories, through which our early ancestors speak their wisdom to us, shapes how later generations would feel about their world and the way they should react to it. Leslie Marmon Silko states that "[S]tory makes ... community." (qtd. in Huang 3) Studying mythology in the beginning of this chapter that is devoted to the study of the relationship between the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay about Ecofeminism Ecofeminism The first part of this essay will outline the main arguments of the feminist ecologists and deal with the concept of Ecofeminism. The second part will sketch the main arguments of Rosemary Radford Reuther book, "Gaia and God". The final part of this essay will analyze: Starhawk's The Spiral Dance, "Witchcraft as Goddess Religion", The Homeric Hymn to Demeter, and "the Descent of Inanna" and examine the pros and cons of the position that a return to goddess worship would save our planet. Part One Ecofeminisms Ecofeminism is a multicultural perspective on the interconnectedness of social systems of domination and the domination of non–human nature. It recognizes the cultural and political links between ecology and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patriarchy is a system of social structures and practices in which men dominate, oppress, and exploit women. It is based on an ideology of men's superiority over women/nature. The subordination takes various forms: discrimination, disregard, insult, control, exploitation, oppression, and violence. Science and religion support patriarchal assumptions of male superiority over nature and women as biologically determined. In pre–patriarchal, pagan societies, women and nature were worshiped as life–givers. In Christian belief, God creates man in his image, and women and nature for the benefit of man. "Adam is Soul, Eve is Flesh". Ecological feminists (Gaard, Heller) argue that culture defines the connection of women and nature. Men are as much part of nature as women are. However, the patriarchal culture identifies women with body, sex, irrationality, passivity, andearth. It is decided that women are closer to nature. Men identify with spirit, mind, action, and power; they are rational, stable, reliable, and intelligent. Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva (1993) observe that women are more concerned about subsistence survival perspective than are men, most of who continue to believe that more growth, technology, science, and 'progress' will simultaneously solve the ecological and economic crises. During the Chipko struggles in India women participated in hugging ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Good Mother By Ellen Cronan Rose The idea of Mother Earth is extremely empowering for women; most women believe that, right? Ellen Cronan Rose finds the idea of mother earth tremendously unempowering. Rose writes in her article "The Good Mother: from Gaia to Gilead", that the imagery of mother earth is deeply problematic and is harmful to the feminist cause. This is a shocking view considering that most women don't seem to have a problem with that idea. Ellen Cronan Rose states that the "mother earth" metaphor is harmful to the way women are viewed in society because it perpetuates negative stereotypes against women, it views the earth and women primarily as producers, and it overlooks the fact that both men and women are connected to nature. She goes in–depth into how mother earth imagery can impact women. The first issue that Rose has with the mother earth image is that it appears to feed into male stereotypes for women. She quotes a New Age article that states: "The Earth is currently terrified. Now, that's a shocker, isn't it? Great big Earth Goddess...The Big Lady quaking in her well worn earth boots...She scared. She needs some powerful comforting." (Bagley and McIntosh 221). Language like this shows that some people connect women with weakness, and that the earth and women need a strong man to save them. This goes to show that while some women may be empowered by the idea of a mother earth, others can abuse that idea and twist it into something that is oppressive. There are still sexist people out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Hindu Goddess : A Religious Connecter For Hindu Women The Hindu Goddess: A Religious Connecter for Hindu Women The concept of the Hindu Goddess has maintained scholar's curiosity for many years. As the Hindu Goddess is able to take many forms she also gains a variety of interchangeable representations. The Hindu Goddess is worshiped all across the world as she has developed a kind of feminist representation that many women are looking for in Religion today. This essay is going to focus on the concept of the Hindu Goddess and the variety of meaningful attributes she has in Hinduism, as well as the Important relationship and connectedness between the Hindu Goddess and the Hindu woman. What connects the Hindu Woman and the Hindu Goddess includes the connection of the female body, the importance of the Hindu Goddess as a powerful symbol to woman, and the importance of the female and male relationship. Beginning with a general background of the Hindu Goddess, most of the facts can come from the Encyclopedia of Religion. The Hindu Goddess came of interest in Western cultures as of the 1970s due to the fact that the United States was able to fund Southeastern research (McDermott 2005, 3607). Author Rachel McDermott points out that the interest in the Goddess also peaked from "[The] stress on women 's experience and feminist perspectives; and the move from a reliance on texts and elite viewpoints to an emphasis on local, oral, village contexts where goddesses tend to thrive" (McDermott 2005, 3907). When finding research, McDermott ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Blind Side Archetype Like the film A Beautiful Mind, The Blind Side also has a character that manifest the archetype of the woman figure, Earth Mother . Leigh Anne Tuohy is a modern wealthy woman who lives with her family in Tennessee. Leigh Anne takes in an underprivileged African–American boy who grew up in a rough environment. Leigh Anne's role in the movie is a great example of the earth mother archetype. An earth mother does not only make a difference in the protagonist lives but they also are dedicated to helping others without expecting anything in return. Tuohy showed this type of traits as she is headstrong and very determined to take Michael under her wings. Whilst Michael sees the downside in certain situation "Courage is a hard thing to figure", Leighe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The film is essentially about a medicine woman who was asked ' to hide a secret that will protect one life and endanger another'. Paraiti is a medicine woman, a healer and a midwife in her tribe. Even though she has never had a child nor a partner , she was dedicated to protecting and taking care of many members of her tribe. Paraiti is a very spiritual person and she holds a lot of knowledge about the spirituality of early Maori. Unlike the past three characters, Paraiti is naturally an earth mother in her tribe. She closely identified as an earth mother by her spiritual mentality, and the bond she has with the land, that of their ancestors. Rebecca on the other hand has everything someone could ever dreamt of; travel, house,land and money. She seems quite self–centred and loves the position she is in, which is being the top of her class. Although, her character is very tragic because she's not in control of her own life. On the outside, we can see a wealthy and an egotistical women, but on the inside is an unhappy woman who is trapped in her own body and is a victim of her own affair. Paraiti nurtures Rebbecca in a way that Marea (Rebecca's biological mother /maid) didn't. She becomes a mother figure to guide Rebecca through that difficult time in her life. Paraiti to some extent does encourage Rebecca to overcome her obstacle of no sense of belonging. For example, Rebecca doesn't know who she is or what she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...