Remarkable Woman Essays

  • A Remarkable Woman Of The Early West

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    Margaret Ann Martin was born in Greenfield, Nelson County, Virginia on January 20th, 1834. Her parents were Hudson Martin and Nancy Thorpe. Hudson Marton was born in Virginia in 1765. At the close of the Revolutionary War, Giddeon Martin, his after moved to Kentucky. Giddeon Martin had fought for seven years in the Revolution under General George Washington. Hudsont Martin and Nancy Thorpe were married March 22nd, 1824. The following children were born to this union John, their only son, and

  • Maud Martha, by Gwendolyn Brooks

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    the minds of many traditional (white) women during that period of the 1940s and 50s, Maud Martha set her sights on being a bride under the simplest conditions.  Maud Martha was prepared to settle for being good enough to marry, rather than being a woman no man could refuse.  Her position in society, her relationships with her family, and her overall existence in society greatly influenced Maud Martha's ideas regarding the male-female union.  Though still influenced by her former roles, the final chapters

  • La Malinche

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    "La Malinche." Slave, interpreter, secretary, mistress, mother of the first "Mexican." her very name still stirs up controversy. Many Mexicans continue to revile the woman called Doña Marina by the Spaniards and La Malinche by the Aztecs, labeling her a traitor and harlot for her role as the alter-ego of Cortes as he conquered Mexico. They ignore that she saved thousands of Indian lives by enabling Cortes to negotiate rather than slaughter. Her ability to communicate also enabled the Spaniards to

  • My Antonia

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    dignity, she created strong female characters whose sort of strength and determination had previously been attributed to only men. My Antonia, one of Cather's best works, is an unconventional, romantic novel of prairie life. It tells the story of a remarkable woman whose strength and passion epitomize the pioneer spirit. Characters: Jim Burden - The man narrating the story. Antonia Shimerda -The daughter of Bohemian immigrants and the heroine of the      story. Ambrosch Shimerda - Antonia's mean brother

  • The Knowledge of Good and Evil

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    the Old Testament, remembered for his wisdom and uprightness; and the legendary Doctor Faustus, known for his sinful pact with the devil. While driven by opposing forces, both men wanted to be exceedingly wise, and each had an encounter with a remarkable woman because of it. The bible recounts the story of the great King Solomon, the son of the notable King David. By following God and his commandments, David had built his empire into a legacy, which was then passed on to Solomon. Soon after Solomon’s

  • A Worn Path

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    challenges, obstacles and danger. She climbs hills, crosses streams, crawls under barbed-wire fences; she faces dangers while out in the wilderness and a hunter who threatens her life with a gun. This happens on a single trip to town. Phoenix is quite remarkable woman. 2 Phoenix’s ability to make the journey and overcome these challenges shows her strong determination, dedication, devotion and the will power to endure hardship to finish her task. These weekly journeys had become a virtual ritual. Vande Kieft

  • The Duchess As a Very Remarkable Woman in a Man's World

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    The Duchess As a Very Remarkable Woman in a Man's World The Duchess is clearly the central figure in the play and manages to dominate proceedings, despite the untouchable power of her brothers and the firmly established patriarchal system in early-16th century Italy. She displays many admirably qualities, although her courageous strength and passion could be perceived as threatening in a male-dominated society. The Duchess is the sole female figure with any sort of power and respect in Webster's

  • Argumentative Essay On Jeanette Rankin

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    I realized that Jeannette Rankin was a very inspirational woman who accomplished something great. Jeanette was the first women to be elected into Congress which was amazing for a woman in 1917. However, since she said no to joining the war, she lost her spot in congress. Unfortunately, "Her 'nay' cost her the seat, and it took more than two decades before she was able to stage a comeback" (Collins 178). Jeanette was able to make a comeback but then ended her political career after she voted not

  • Story Of The Stone Jia Analysis

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    women in a household affect the family as a whole? In an ideal household a woman's place is that of silence and subordination, loyal to the parents, husband and sons. In Position of Women in Early China, Meng Mu said, “Now the proper conduct of a woman is found in her skill in preparing the five foods, fermenting wine, caring for her husband’s parents and making clothes and that is all… This is proper etiquette”(O’hara 42). When the women act accordingly, the balance of the family household should

  • Plight of Women in Sweat by Zora Neal Hurston

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    “Sweat” by Zora Neal Hurston is one simple yet powerful story that aims to reveal the plight of women through Delia. Delia turns out to be an empowered woman who has built her own home, handles her family’s finances, works hard, and takes pleasure in the results of her hard work. The fascinating fact about Delia whom I believe represents women in general, is that she was able to establish and maintain a home despite being married to an inconsiderate husband who only brought a longing for the flesh

  • Antigone: Vigilante Symbolizing Female Conscience

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    the first thing the state says is law. Antigone goes on to respond, “Your law, but not the law of Justice who dwells with the gods… the unwritten laws of heaven are not of today nor yesterday, but from all time.” (388) The remark made by this strong woman is immaculate and very well thought out due to its pure philosophy. The statement starts by supporting her actions by stating that she did not actually defy the true laws of the gods, but rather the ones made by man. This thought process is reflected

  • The Impact Of The American Revolution On The Women's Rights Movement

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    The lack of participation of women in society in the United States before the women's rights movement in 1948 was remarkable. They did not participate in activities such as voting and fighting in wars. They also could not own property and "belonged" to their father until they were married, when they would then become the property of their husband. They were brought up to get married, often while they were still very young, then to become a good mother and housewife. The lack of activity though changed

  • Joan Honore Fragonard The Swing Analysis

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    Joan-Honore Fragonard’ piece titled The Swing (Les Hasards heureux de l'escarpolette, 1768) is an oil painting in the Wallace Collection in London. In the center of painting, there is a woman on a swing under the bright sunshine, and a young man hidden in the bushes and a hidden older man who is pushing the swing in the shadows of tree locates on either bottom edge sides. In terms of composition, this painting is well balanced especially in the background. First, because of the three figures form

  • the 2005 Amendment of the Hindu Succession Act

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    The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 by giving equal rights to daughters in the Hindu Mitakshara coparcenar... ... middle of paper ... ... (Amendment) Act, 2005 this was done for the benefit for the woman. The journey from the past to present of Hindu daughters in Mitakshara coparcenary has been remarkable in the History. Hindu women must be made aware through legal literacy campaigns and social awareness programmes about their property rights, so that they may fight for their right and are not been

  • The Rape of Women in Draupadi, by Mahasweta Devi, and Open It,”by Saadat Hasan Manto

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    ” the unveiling of garments reveals immense female power. In “Open It,” the disrobing of garments reveals helpless female submission. Despite these differences, however, both acts of disrobing result in a striking male reaction and symbolize the remarkable survival of these battered and abused women. The circumstances of the rape and the personalities of the rape victims are very different in “Open It” and “Draupadi.” In Manto’s story, a father is desperately looking for his daughter, Sakina, in

  • For Rose Hindmarch Analysis

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    Jimroy, who believes a poem about blood represents spirituality, she can’t help but continue to view the literal interpretation. “She was unable to utter the word menstruation” (Shields 185). However, even though Rose sees Swann as a regular, poor woman who wrote poems about her daily life, Mary Swann’s work still makes such an impact on Rose that she creates the “Mary Swann Memorial Room” (Shields 202), which she also single handedly runs. Although Rose runs the local library, she is far from a scholar

  • Exploring Divine Femininity: Lessons from Ancient Goddess Myths

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    masculine energy. When I first began leading groups of women and girls to explore ancient feminine myths (so many moons ago!), I was amazed at the depth of meaning and value we found in these remarkable stories. Layer upon layer of understanding led to personal reflection and growth. Each girl and every woman connected with a different part of the story. Sometimes it was a particular character and other times the location

  • Why Women Prefer to Work Outside the Home

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    children are always neat and a husband comes home and can indulge himself diving into the homelike atmosphere. Unfortunately, the world is quite cruel, and having dinner prepared a woman may one day find her husband not come home and applied for divorce. Such cases of spouse’s betrayals are not rare and what should a woman do in this situation, having two children and no working experience at all? There is another unforeseen circumstance as husband’s death. Although it is not accepted in the society

  • Jean Auel Earth's Children Themes

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    Children, displays an amazing ability to bring to life two species of our recent past. The setting for her series is in Europe around twenty-five thousand years ago. Her dedication to understand the human element during this time in our past is remarkable. Given this knowledge, she adds a real sense of compassion and empathy that brings her readers along with her to this magical time. In the series Auel addresses several issues that have been with humanity for a long time, yet still continue today

  • Helen Keller Research Paper

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    is a bronze statue of Hellen Keller that stands. The author describes this as "a symbol of courage in the face of overwhelming odds". Hellen Keller had made many personal achievements and world wide impacts. Helen participated and advocated to end womans suffrage, fighting for the rights of women to ensure the equality of everyone. Helen Keller supported birth control and praised its leading advocate, Margaret Sanger. Hellen Keller also supported the National Association of Colored People (NAACP)