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Vivas T

Gale Virtual Reference Library - Document - 0 views

  • It is the tone of a woman almost in touch with her anger, who is determined not to appear angry, who is willing herself to be calm, detached, and even charming
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      This article illustrates a connection between low class workers and women during Virginia Woolf's time due to its description of Woolf's tone in the story. Similar to workers, women try not to "appear angry" and instead try to appear "calm, detached, and even charming". This depicts the hatred that lurks in every oppressed group, such as women and low class workers, who are not able to stand up to the great force above them.
Travis F

DAVE MATTHEWS BAND - SEVEN LYRICS - 0 views

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    This song, without directly mentioning the book, is greatly similar. Like Gatsby Dave Matthews is completely enthralled by another woman for he says "You are my obsession" . In addition the inflection in Matthews voice when singing "I Love you, Love you, love you, love you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you" is scary, it sounds as if he has a creepy obsession with some woman just as Gatsby feels about Daisy.
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    you clown
Ben R

Women fear workplace discrimination - 0 views

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    talks to how women are still oppressed in the workplace today.
Sydney C

Women in WWI - 0 views

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    Even though women were oppressed, they still preformed difficult tasks such as serving in the army. The workers also did all the hard jobs that no one else wanted to do, even though they were treated poorly.
Ben R

Women: are we equal now? - 0 views

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    talks about how women today are still payed less, discriminated against still oppressed in modern society.
Sydney C

Donald Guy's WIP Project - 0 views

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    The Valley of the Ashes and how the people are being oppressed by the upperclasses, and therefore crumbling before their eyes.
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