56 Results for environment

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...
At the present rate of development, according to many scientists, the world will reach critical mass sometime within the next fifty years. With these doomsday predictions, many development models have come under scrutiny for their shortsightedness and lack of environmental concerns. Over the p...
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...
Although women\'s art has been present throughout the history of art, feminist art as a political and art movement emerged in the late 1960s and established itself in the 1970s. Several countercultural movements arose simultaneously with feminism in the 1960s as part of postmodernism. At this time, ...
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...
A Warrior's TriumphThe Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston presents the story of a girl trapped between the cultures of her surrounding environment and that which her mother and family have forced upon her. Knowing only the Chinese way of life, this girl's mother attempts to familiarize her daugh...
On Violability In his philosophical novel Lancelot, Walker Percy touches upon a number of provocative issues. Although many are interesting, one topic that stands out in particular is the idea of whether or not a woman can be violated by a man. A discussion of the various positions of this ideol...
Analysis of Watson's Sleek Advert I believe that the Watson's Sleek advert is meant for an older more mature audience. It is not aimed at a certain ethnic group but it is aimed at women rather than men because of the feminism of the product. They advertise that the women should buy the ...
"The Chrysanthemums" John Steinbeck, in his short story "The Chrysanthemums" depicts the trials of a woman attempting to gain power in a man's world. Elisa Allen tries to define the boundaries of her role as a woman in such a closed society. While her environment is portrayed as a tool for...
Identity What influences a person's identity? Is it their homes, parents, religion, or maybe where they live? When do they get one? Do they get it when they understand right from wrong, or when they can read, or are they born with it? Everyone has one and nobody has the same, is there...
David Williamson's play Brilliant Lies explores the dynamics of sex and power, questions right and wrong and delves to try and find the truth. An attractive young woman accuses her former employer of harassment and unfair dismissal, demanding compensation of $40,000. Our view of the truth of th...
The 1980s was the time of The Reagan Revolution. Reagan used supply-side economics as a way to justify cutting taxes. This held in that tax reductions towards investors and businesses would create more jobs and set the economy on a better path. Another issue that was gaining momentum was the women&a...
Ran Chen's A Private Life, is a monologue written in autobiographical format that reflects on the coming of womanhood in its female heroine from the time period of the mid 1970s to the mid-1990s. The novel explores the main character's individuality of existence, her desires and sexual ide...
Lentils and Lilies Summary Jade Beaumont is walking down her suburban street going to an interview for a holiday job when she is supposed to revise for A levels. It is a nice day and she is feeling great. She looks back on her years at school and feels quite the opposite because of the school...
The dramatic and thematic concerns presented in scene five of, Box the Pony, by Scott Rankin and Leah Purcell, are important to the overall structure of the play. In scene five, we learn about the main character Steff, the fictional retrospect who plays Leah, who yearns for physical and spiritual es...
In her novel, Domestic Manners of the Americans, Fanny Trollope makes a bold statement on the affairs of the new found country and its inhabitants. Of particular distaste to the author was the spectacle of evangelical religious practices. She made much, throughout her writing, over the role that the...
Maya Angelou, born, Marguerite Johnson, was sent along with her brother to live with their grandmother in Stamps, Arkansas, when her parents were divorced. Growing up, she learned what it was to be a black girl in a world whose boundaries were set by whites: "As a child she always dreamed of w...
Angela Mancini Professor Grobman English 135 April 11, 2002 Characters Overcoming Obstacles in Literature "What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger." This old saying can be applied to the characters in many popular works of literature. In studying the literary works of Al...
In the plays \"A Doll\'s House\" and \"Miss Julie,\" the characters of Nora and Miss Julie were victims, and also products, of their societies. They share many similar psychological characteristics, but at the same time, they are complements of one another; when one went from black to white, the oth...
Sadeq Hedayat's The Blind Owl is one of the most important literary works in Persian language. The central theme of the story is an attempt toward the resolution of the writer/narrator's dualistic experiences of the real versus unreal, the sensual against the spiritual and death as opposed to life. ...
"Waking Up to the Reality of a Personally Fulfilling Future"Throughout Dillard's, An American Childhood, she describes the distinct gender roles of men and those of women in the 1950's. Dillard tells us of the explicitly different duties and responsibilities men and women had. The influ...
The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter is written proof that fairy tales actually do come true. Carter very skillfully takes the essence of the fairytale Bluebeard, upon which it is based, and recreates it so that its social context becomes significant to modern day. In doing so, an element of dualit...
Miguel Street After reading V.S. Naipaul's novel Miguel Street I noticed that One of the recurrent themes... is the ideal of manliness. To help put into focus what manliness is, it is important to establish a definition for masculinity as well as its opposite, femininity. Masculinity is...
The Good The Bad and The Ugly: The Women of Shakespeare's Macbeth **Kicker** All creative minds are renowned for their radical thoughts and Shakespeare was no exception but would even he dare to disturb century-old conceptions of women in his time. *** What fleeting images are evoke...
The way of life in Africa especially that of African women have a strong bearing on the way they are presented African literature. African writers have had different experiences and have all from these obtained their own personal perceptions of what it means to be a woman in Africa and have reflect...