103 Results for Shorts

Boys and GirlsBoys and Girls is a short story written by the Canadian short story writer, Alice Munro in 1968. The story is about a young girl who struggles against society's ideas of how a girl should be, only to find her trapped in the ways of the world. The story takes place on a farm. The narrat...
In reading the short story The Lady With The Pet Dog by Anton Chekhov and A Respectable Woman by Kate Chopin one can see key similarities of the two works. The short story by Anton Checkov deals with a man and a woman who are both married but regardless of this fact they fall in love with each other...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce, discuss, and analyze the short story "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin. Specifically, it will examine the conflict of the story, and how society makes the protagonist, Mrs. Louise Mallard, a victim. Author Kate Chopin wrote this short story in 1894, and...
Similarities Between Two Cultural People In the short story "The Visit" by Nick Vaca is about an old man named Don Pedro who lives in the outskirts of the San Joaquin Valley. Don Pedro lives in an old ragged trailer and has a pain in his leg for ten years called rheumatism. He also h...
A Cry For Independence In the last half of the nineteenth century, Victorian ideals still held sway in American society, at least among members of the middle and upper classes. Thus the cult of True Womanhood was still promoted which preached four cardinal virtues for women: piety, purity, submissi...
Boys and Girls Boys and Girls is a short story written by the Canadian short story writer, Alice Munro in 1968. The story is about a young girl who struggles against society's ideas of how a girl should be, only to find her trapped in the ways of the world. The story takes place on a farm. Th...
"The Beauty Myth"Our society is full of tremendous diversity: we are tall, short, fat, and thin. Our colors range from blue-black, copper, olive, and pink. Yet we are all measured against the same unrealistic standards promoted my the advertising industries (Boston Women's Health Collective 33-34)...
In the short story "The Yellow Wallpaper," written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, there are various symbolic elements, which create the hidden theme of the story. As the reader focuses on these symbols they are able to understand the basic conflict of the story. This conflict is that of the attitudes ...
Compare the ways in which Alice Walker and Jeanette Winterson reveal the impact of strong women on the lives of Celie and Jeanette. In both books there are strong women who affect the lives of the narrators in many different ways. Shug and Sophia are used as tools to shape and mould of Celie&a...
The 1920's, a period that saw dramatic changes in dress, was perhaps the first "modern" decade of the twentieth century. The corseted woman of the previous decade, with her hobble skirts and huge hats, looked as if she came from another world when compared to the &ap...
Ernest Hemingway and Masculinity Masculinity is defined as the quality or condition of being masculine, something traditionally considered to be characteristic of a male. Ernest Hemingway's famous collection of stories, In Our Time, focuses on the theme of masculinity. Capturing the influe...
Dealing with reality is a profound and difficult obstacle to overcome, but in life everyone is faced with it. Although it may come in any shape or form such as death or a breakup in a relationship, it has an important theme in many stories throughout literature. Katherine Porter's short story...
Kate Chopin, born Katherine O'Flaherty, grew up in a prominent family on February 8, 1850. Her father, Thomas O'Flaherty, was an immigrant from Ireland who was a merchant. Her mother, Eliza Faris O'Flaherty, was from one of the oldest aristocratic Creole families in the St. Louis area. Kate...
The Yellow Wall-Paper The Yellow-Wallpaper as a Social Criticism Traditionally, men have held the power in society. Women have been treated as a second class of citizens with neither the legal rights nor the respect of their male counterparts. Culture has contributed to these gender roles by cond...
In the play \"The Homecoming\" by Harold Pinter, a family deals with the unexpected return of the eldest son and his wife, Ruth, on a visit from America. The rest of the family was unaware that Teddy had taken a wife. The arrival had a profound effect on each member of the family who is an unusual ...
The presentation of women and the bush environment in The Drover's Wife and Squeaker's Mate Henry Lawson's The Drover's Wife and Barbara Baynton's Squeaker's Mate provide a reflection of the privations and hassles that women of the bush are subjected to suffer. Th...
During the nineteenth century women were viewed as homemakers, not able to perform in society with men. They were degraded and debased by men to believe that they were worth almost nothing, only worthy of bearing children. This superfluous male domination lead to many women feeling trapped in thei...
Gwen Hardwood to a large extent takes marginalised groups such as women and privileges their experiences by giving them a voice through poetry. Both Suburban Sonnet and In the Park, express the frustrations of women who feel trapped by motherhood and by being placed in the traditional role of women ...
"Mona Lisa Smile" The movie "Mona Lisa Smile" explores life through themes of feminism, marriage, and education lead by a modernist teacher at the end of a traditional era. This film explains the idea or women's liberation, which was about women being able to do what th...
Symbolism is John Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums" "The Chrysanthemums", one of John Steinbeck's masterpieces, describes a lonely farmer's wife, Elisa Allen. Elisa Allen's physical appearance is very mannish yet still allows a hint of a feminine side to peek...
Symbolism is John Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums" "The Chrysanthemums", one of John Steinbeck's masterpieces, describes a lonely farmer's wife, Elisa Allen. Elisa Allen's physical appearance is very mannish yet still allows a hint of a feminine side to peek...
In the following essay, I will begin to discuss three poems written by the contemporary poet, Sylvia Plath (1932-1963). I have taken three poems from her "Ariel" collection, and they are "On the arrival of the Bee Box", "Tulips" and "Wintering". It is the host...
John Donne's "The Flea" and Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress" are poems with very similar underlying messages. They each have a male speaker and in each poem, the narrator is trying to persuade a young woman to relinquish her virginity. Although the message is obfu...
The Awakening of Love This novella takes place on the muggy sub tropical Isle of Grand just south of the state of Louisiana. This particular Gulf island was for the creole' elite. The Awakening focuses on a particular woman named Edna and her life's endeavors in the late ei...
Title IX is the federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in educational programs receiving federal assistance. It governs the overall treatment and opportunity in athletics and gives schools the flexibility to choose sports based on it's student body interest, geographic influence, budget ...