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    Throughout history, rape has been recorded from all cultures, countries and religions (Jiloha, 2013). Historically, a woman’s body was considered the property of the husband or father. In the ancient Roman culture, states Jiloha (2013), sexual assault or rape was considered a violent theft of a woman from the individual with whom had legal capacity over her. Therefore, the crime was incurred against the husband or father of the woman. Jiloha (2013) reminds us that when the ancient Roman, Greek and

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    with his characters of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” However, true love was a very rare occurrence within this sonnet, as there are many things such as love potions, forced marriage, and fights between couples, but there are definitely a few characters that share true love. First of all, many forms of “love” within this piece are forced to happen. Whether it be from potions or from controlling

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    Language, Power and Discourse of Sexuality Foucault asks "What are the links between these discourses, these effects of power, and the pleasures that were invested by them?" (Foucault, 11). In the case of New Jersey governor it seems clear that power, language and pleasure were very much related in his speech on August 13, 2004, in which he announced his resignation, that he had had an affair with a man, and that he was a "gay American." A man in a position of power was both given power and

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    for love. Most marriages were arranged for financial gain. When in a marriage during this time period, the husbands were given most of the control over the household, the children and their wives. According to the article “Histories: Women in the 1800’s,” It stated that all of a women’s possession’s belonged to her husband, this included earnings (if she worked) and her property. It wasn’t uncommon for women to be unhappy within their marriages because with a lack of voice in a marriage can lead anyone

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    Marriage and cohabitation play a central role in family life. The way in which society views marriage and cohabitation is changing as individualism becomes an increasingly mainstream ideal. Marriage rates have decreased significantly on average over the past 60 years, but different groups show different rates of change. While each societal group has their views, the general trends are showing decreasing marriage rates in lower income individuals, and increasing marriage rates in higher income educated

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    Romeo sees Juliet and immediately professes his love for her. Juliet also had her own dilemmas to deal with. Some of which included being forced into marrying Paris, a man whom she did not love. Therefore, her love for Romeo was influenced by her reluctance to marry Paris. Prior to Romeo and Juliet’s encounter at the Capulet party, Juliet comments on marriage stating, “It is an honor that I dream not of,” (1.3.68). This quote shows that Juliet had no interest in getting married anytime soon, although

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    Marriage is an interpersonal union established between two people who are in love with one another. Moreover, beneficial marriage is where a person marries someone for the benefits of themselves. “Santosh, you have no problems. Marry the hubshi. That will automatically make you a citizen. Then you will be a free man” (Naipaul 2750). Naipaul’s “One Out of Many”, reveals Santosh is marrying an African American woman but not for love. Santosh is a foreigner at the risk of being deported, but when he

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    Teenage marriage, is often described as two young people who are madly in love and their unity of bond causes them to marry at such a young age. There are many factors that may contribute to the results of teenage marriage, such as love, getting pregnant at an early age, religion, and cultural reasons. Historically, young individuals were allowed to marry at such a very young age. In Ancient Rome, it was said that the minimum age for women to get married was twelve and fourteen for boys. So, the

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    which he says yes. The only catch being the two must keep their marriage a secret from her brothers, and also the city of Malfi. The Duchess, Antonio, Delio, and Cariola being the only ones who know about this marriage, keep it a secret until the very end. Cariola, the Duchess’s servant, disagrees with her having a secret marriage, but her loyalty to the Duchess ensures the secret will be kept safe.. Once Bosola finds out about the marriage, he alerts Ferdinand and the Cardinal immediately. The brothers

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    Treated as servants, by their husbands, marriage equals subservience. Classical Hindu laws focus almost exclusively on women as wives, emphasizing how women should behave toward men. When I say equality of women, I refer to equal roles within Hindu marriages. “The basic rules for women behavior, as expressed in the Laws of Manu, Ca. A.D. 200, stress the need to control women because of their evil

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