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  • Interesting For Mrs Popov
    1,192 words
    The Bear is a drama written by Anton Chekhov. It can be regarded as a comedy since it is to give audience entertainment and amusement. This is usually achieved by creating discrepancies among the characters and the audiences so that audiences may feel something strange and laugh. Although the conflict of this play is quite plain and straightforward, audience will not feel bored as such technique is applied smartly throughout the story. The theme is about a queer ish beginning of love between Mrs...
  • Rusty Trawler For His Money
    446 words
    Holly Golightly is one of the most interesting and complicating characters that can ever be written about. She doesn't even know her own self. Holly thinks that she is independent and self reliant. 'I've taken care of myself for a long time. ' (p. 27) Even OJ Berman (her agent) knew that she was full of her self. 'She isn't a phony, she's a real phony. She believes all this crap she believes. ' (p. 30) Holly also used to steal things, which she thought was a way of being independent and survival...
  • Absolute Financial Dependence On Her Husband
    522 words
    Laura Doyle gives a strange advise. She proposes to let the husband handle the finances. It is clear, that, telling this, Doyle did not think deeply on many important aspects which can appear in this situation. And what if a woman works too? According to the authors advise, a woman must give all the earned money give to her husband, telling, Here you are, honey?! Perhaps, that is not the best variant. Moreover, it can put some aspects of the relationships into disorder and, of course, result in ...
  • Chaucer's Friar
    489 words
    Chaucer's attitude towards the friar is one of sarcasm. The friar is "wanton and merry", but this pleasant-sounding description is actually packed with mockery. By the 14th century, friars, who were supposed to give up all worldly things and live only by begging for food and alms, were almost totally corrupt. They were known for flattering the rich and deceiving the poor, and especially for seducing women in outright disregard for their vow of celibacy. Chaucer's Friar, Hubert, is a "limiter", o...
  • American Women
    280 words
    The Constitution was written that said that all men were created equal. However, many American women wanted to have the rights and freedoms as men did. But women were totally dependent on men for everything. When the revolution began many women began to help support the cause of the revolution. In doing so woman began to found the first large-scale woman's association in American history. That showed sprit and support for their loved ones in the fight for freedom. Some women were disapproving of...
  • Vermeer And Griet
    651 words
    INTRO: Girl With a Pearl Earring does demonstrate the limitations of poverty on a person's life, however it also demonstrates that money is not the only factor that can limit their choices. Girl With a Pearl Earring also establishes that the wealthy may also have some limitations in life. While Griet is limited by her family's lack of money, her role as a woman in society, her low socials status as a maid and her own expectations, our wealthy protagonist Vermeer also has limited choice about his...

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