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... She realizes that they are ideals which are not realistically attainable, and actually accepts servitude, just as long as it is somewhere else. ...
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... She acknowledges this fact, and accepts servitude as her destiny in life, not as an inferior slave being but as a recognized individual with a real use and ...
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... She accepts his marriage proposal. ... between the physical and the spiritual, the natural and graceful, intellectual and physical beauty, and love and servitude. ...
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... (Updike, 114) When Rabbit comes back to her in the hospital, she meekly accepts him back into her life with little to ... He confuses love with sex and servitude. ...
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... (Updike, 114) When Rabbit comes back to her in the hospital, she meekly accepts him back into her life with little to ... He confuses love with sex and servitude. ...
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... In section one, the persona openly acknowledges and accepts his relationship to his ... of the English/Folk relationship of domination and servitude, with the wife ...
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... destroy the "conscience" barrier society has instilled in him when he accepts Jim, the ... an innocent black man to escape the evil grasps of servitude (Marks, 47 ...
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With regard such characters as Mrs. Ramsay, Woolf embodies servitude and self ... have his children miserable, and on the other a women who accepts subjugation, and ...
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... She accepts her circumstances, and makes the best of them, no matter how dire and ... For Daniella knows that one day she will be free of her servitude when one of ...
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... as "a social system that results from a worldview which accepts inherent contradictions ... to move away from the system of indentured servitude that characterized ...
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... Women's servitude is largely accepted as a way of life there. ... Arthur's rebuttal is based largely on rights and while he accepts the principle of Singer's ...
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... of exemption from the power or control of another, exemption from slavery and servitude; one is ... She fully accepts all the consequences her acts have on her life ...
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... this established encounter with the young boy, she finally accepts the meeting ... they could get were those implying hard physical work (servitude) or prostitution ...
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