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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'women'
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| 'Why should women have the right to an abortion?' Discuss the case for the legalisation of Abortion and the acceptance of it in society. |
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| ‘Without the First World War British women would not have gained the right to vote in 1918.’ Do you agree or disagree with this interpretation? Explain your answer using the sources and your own knowledge. |
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| Davina writes a book about the life of the playwright William Shakespeare. It contains a great deal of historical research about 16th Century Elizabethan England as well as some imaginative speculation about Shakespeareâ(TM)s relationship with women g |
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| Examine how Shakespeare explores the role of women in Hamlet. What might the response of a modern audience be to this aspect of the play? |
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| How Did World War II Affect the Lives and Status of Women? |
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| How is Justine Presented in this Chapter? How Does Shelley Use Language to Create Effect in this Chapter? How Does Shelley Present Women as a Whole in the Novel? |
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| Women at War :In what ways were women involved in the War effort |
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| Women over 30 gained the vote in 1918 mainly because of women's contribution to the war effort. Do you agree? Explain your answer. |
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| "'Frau Brechenmacher' is a cry against the stupidity and brutality of men and the women who support arrangements through sentimentality or weakness; it is written with feminist rage." Do you agree with the above quote? Discuss. |
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| "'Women over the Age of Thirty Gained the Vote in 1918 |
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| ". . . The pre-war suffrage movement paved the way for votes for women" |
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| "...violence against women constitutes a violation of the rights and fundamental freedoms of women..." |
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| "A Doll's House" deals with the position of women in matters of marriage and society in the 19th century. To what extent do you agree that these ideas were ahead of their time? |
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| "A stench of kerosene" and "Veronica" :A comparison in the two short stories comparing the role of women. |
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| "Abortion has been a fact of Irish women's lives for centuries, just as it has been and continues to be for women elsewhere". |
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| "An Inpector Calls" - Show and give reasons how women in the play are passive victims of a male dominated society. |
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| "Beauty and the bloke" by Cosmo Landesman is an argumentative article trying to put across the message that men and women are breaking free of old fashioned stereotypes. |
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| "Community Care Is By Women" |
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| "Contemporary anxieties about women's sexuality are sharply reflected in Shakespeare's plays where sexual slander against women is life-threatening even in comedy". |
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| "Divisions of Labour between Men and Women in Modern Societies: Is the Labour Market Gendered?" |
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| "Do magazines aimed at teenagers present a stereotypical view of young women? If so, how is this achieved?" |
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| "Dracula"- sexual women |
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| "Examine the decisions, about their futures, made by the women characters in "Pride and Prejudice" and show how far they were influenced by the expectations of the society in which they lived." |
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| "Explore Shakespeare's presentation of women in the following scenes of the Taming of the Shrew: Act II, scene I, Act III, scene I, Act III, scene II, lines 1-26 and lines 183-238, Act IV, scene V, Act V, scene II |
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| "Far from endorsing a conventional idea of the battle of the sexes, Much Ado About Nothing is a powerful plea for dignity and equality in the public and private relationships of men and women". |
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