Essays Tagged: "female sex"

Gender Differences in Communication.

lization, and society on this planet shares two things in common: the presence of both the male and female sex, and the need to communicate between the two. "The subject of gender differences appears ... she also notes in her findings that men tend to interrupt more and ask questions less. In fact, the female tendency to ask more questions sometimes results in receiving lower grades from male professo ...

(4 pages) 345 0 5.0 Apr/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Linguistics

Freud's View on Women

ory that has been written of Freud and his dynamic, convoluted relationship with theories about the female sex; perhaps another interpretation can be put forward - a revision of sorts.This essay, then ... orward - a revision of sorts.This essay, then, will first give a brief history of some of the early female psychoanalysts in order to provide some evidence of the involvement of women in the field. Fo ...

(19 pages) 331 3 4.5 Apr/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology > Psychological Theories & Authors

Anti-Feminism - A Fowl Movement is An Essay Concerning the Novel "Wild Geese" by Martha Ostenso Taking The Anti-Feminist Theme Into Consideration

es the blame for anything bad that occurs. The book Wild Geese shows us a narrow-minded view of the female sex.Lind Archer, the new schoolteacher in Oeland who is boarding at the Gare's, is ignored co ... ecially by Caleb Gare.Caleb's boot camp farm is kept alive and profitable only with the help of its female inhabitants. Without Judith, Amelia, or even Ellen, the Gare farm couldn't operate. They are ...

(2 pages) 18 0 3.0 May/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

Explore how the roles of men and women are portrayed in "The Winter's Tale"(William Shakespeare) and how the modern day audience would react to them

e in the Middle Ages had many preconceptions of women, with the men of the age largely assuming the female sex to be emotive, weak, feeble or inept. It could equally be argued that the modern day audi ... re hard hitting to the seventeenth century audience as they were generally unexpected traits of any female. The audience of today would not have found these qualities nearly as controversial or challe ...

(11 pages) 45 0 5.0 May/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

What were the "Roaring Twenties?"

ple. Young people began to rebel against the traditional idea (male - gallantry and gentleman-like, female - modest and maidenly), they began to drink and smoking cigarettes (the sale of cigarettes do ... (the sale of cigarettes doubled during that decade). More daring clothes were worn by both male and female, sex was no longer a taboo subject, dances were more daring. The First World War, to a certai ...

(2 pages) 47 0 1.0 Jul/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Female Connections.

men go through a rough time, it is always us that they turn to. When is comes to relationships, the female sex is in charge. Through my own experiences in life, it has been proven that women are deepe ... of my friendships, and I am willing to listen, even if it does make my day seem a little worse. The female sex is not the more socially accepted sex, and I accept that, but we are the less shallow and ...

(3 pages) 16 0 3.0 Sep/2005

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing

Gender inequality in workplace.

ation one must try to get to the root of the problem and must understand the factors that cause the female sex to have a much more difficult time in getting the same benefits, wages, and job opportuni ... oles. This view of management is stereotypical and over simplistic. (Robins, 2003) Ironically, some female behaviours including intuition, empathy, cooperative team working, and people-orientation are ...

(14 pages) 704 2 4.8 Oct/2005

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Civil Rights > Women's Studies

Sports and Drug Use

crease muscle mass. The androgens are the male sex steroids. When andro is taken it can convert the female sex steroid, estrogen into testosterone. Testosterone increases body and facial hair, acne, d ... medical problems. It increases chances of breast enlargement, heart disease and cancer in males and females. Men who take 300 milligrams daily of andro showed crucial downfalls in levels of the "good" ...

(4 pages) 48 0 3.0 Mar/2006

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Sports

Fitzgerald the Misogynist

At first, the female characters in Fitzgerald’s "The Great Gatsby" seemed to be rather dissimilar. Daisy was ... ee women in this novel use men in some form to get what they want. Looking at the depictions of the female sex in this novel, I believe that, yes, Fitzgerald was a misogynist.Daisy is a careless siren ... fered her even more than the immense fortune she already holds. Poor, poor girl.Jordan is the least female of the three females, and I believe this is the reason why Fitzgerald did not have her meet a ...

(3 pages) 5618 0 0.0 Mar/2007

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Women in the fabliaux

Females are portrayed in the Fabliaux as having certain distinct characteristics. In "Les Quatre Soh ... ese three Fabliaux texts present women that are similar and represent commonly held views about the female sex of the time.Women in the Middle Ages were thought of as having wildly creative imaginatio ... rst and second, gives him the talent to make all assholes speak. It is here that the extents of the female imagination are demonstrated. The Chevalier finds these gifts to be so wild that he thought t ...

(4 pages) 1965 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Art Essays > Drama

The Picture of Dorian Gray

y made it more worth while. The only matter I oppose to in this book is its degrading view upon the female sex, which perhaps was caused by the homosexual nature of the author. Women are according to ...

(1 pages) 13 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare

Gender: Nature or Nurture?

scientists about whether gender identity, the strong belief that one belongs to either the male or female sex category, is the result of humans being obedient to their biological genes (nature) or to ... ve that humans are psychosexually neutral at birth, meaning that humans are not born with a male or female gender identity, only male or female genitals. They believe that humans choose a gender after ...

(7 pages) 61 0 4.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology

Revenge tragedy locates us in places of social and psychological tragedy

sychological tragedy.The Athenian society in which "Medea" is set revolves around the concept where females and outsiders have little or no social status. Hence those living in this type of environmen ... nian society. He believes that "The human race should produce children from some other source and a female sex should not exist." The people around him have influenced Jason to think that the inferior ...

(3 pages) 18 0 3.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > World Literature

Yorke Ad

(9 pages) 1176 0 3.0 Dec/2008

Subjects: Art Essays > Performing Arts

'How does this damn love unman me!' (Lovelace, Clarissa). How does the Rake figure illuminate the contradictions of masculine desire in Samuel Richardson's 'Clarissa'?

lf-indulgent behaviour, unconstricted by moral law. He follows his inclinations to triumph over the female sex, but keeps control over them. However, the impulsions created by lust and appetite can le ...

(13 pages) 4301 0 4.2 Mar/2009

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > World Literature

Gender Inequalities in the Workplace

ation one must try to get to the root of the problem and must understand the factors that cause the female sex to have a much more difficult time in getting the same benefits, wages, and job opportuni ... have lower real wages when they come back to work than they had when they left. Jobs held by mostly females are considered unimportant and lower skilled as compared to male jobs.The other obstacle tha ...

(9 pages) 111 0 5.0 May/2009

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

How Does Swift Perceive Ireland?

r children on the street and anywhere. “The streets, the road…crowded with beggars of the female sex, followed by three, four or six children…” (Swift, pp 2). Furthermore, he confe ...

(6 pages) 6 0 3.0 Feb/2010

Subjects: Literature Research Papers