Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1990 |
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... society too well to be like Garda and can analyze what lies beneath society's codes . She understands that part of the necessity to remain married comes from the stigma that would have been attached to her divorcing a man who , in her ...
... society too well to be like Garda and can analyze what lies beneath society's codes . She understands that part of the necessity to remain married comes from the stigma that would have been attached to her divorcing a man who , in her ...
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... society's expectations . Society has taught them to value men according to how successfully they provide for a family , whether or not this material dimension provides a satisfying marital relationship , a sense of kinship , or even a ...
... society's expectations . Society has taught them to value men according to how successfully they provide for a family , whether or not this material dimension provides a satisfying marital relationship , a sense of kinship , or even a ...
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... society . Utopian fiction is the literature of dissatisfaction , but never before had it revealed so clearly the discontent of the outsider ; never before had it depicted so graphically what women wanted from life . Three general ...
... society . Utopian fiction is the literature of dissatisfaction , but never before had it revealed so clearly the discontent of the outsider ; never before had it depicted so graphically what women wanted from life . Three general ...
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