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Clever opponents will try to reverse the ideal position, by forcing the woman towards the back or the man towards the front.
Sophie, the young woman Émile is destined to marry, as a representative of ideal womanhood, is educated to be governed by her husband while Émile, as representative of the ideal man, is educated to be self-governing.
In the ideal society, named Lesbian Nation, " woman " and " lesbian " were interchangeable.
" Parks was the ideal plaintiff for a test case against city and state segregation laws, as she was a responsible, mature woman with an excellent reputation.
Just as, in the case of the original Adam, woman was constructed from man, and their carnal cleaving together was portrayed as becoming one flesh, so the ideal for kabbalists is the reconstitution of what Wolfson calls the male androgyne.
A diverse set of folk songs, poems and tales illustrate her as an ideal ruler, a holy woman onto whom certain attributes of pagan deities and Christian saints were sometimes projected.
His first novel, Sister Carrie, published in 1900, tells the story of a woman who flees her country life for the city ( Chicago ) and there lives a life far from a Victorian ideal.
Owing to the expressive synthesis that Leonardo achieved between sitter and landscape it is arguable whether Mona Lisa should be considered as a traditional portrait, for it represents an ideal rather than a real woman.
The Kaiser shipyards would be the birthplace of the fictional character known as “ Rosie the Riveter ” as the ideal woman worker: loyal, efficient, patriotic, and pretty.
Giraudoux's dominant theme is the relationship between man and woman — or in some cases, between man and some unattainable ideal.
She was the first woman to appear on provincial coins in 16 BC and her portrait images can be chronologically identified partially from the progression of her hair designs, which represented more than keeping up with the fashions of the time as her depiction with such contemporary details translated into a political statement of representing the ideal Roman woman.
GameDaily described her as an “ ideal woman that's as sweet as can be ” in their list of " babes that should or shouldn ’ t meet your mom ".
Art historian Sivaramamurti calls it " a unique connection of the closely knit ideal of man and woman rising above the craving of the flesh and serving as a symbol of hospitality and parenthood ".
The ideal woman ," Gilman wrote, " was not only assigned a social role that locked her into her home, but she was also expected to like it, to be cheerful and gay, smiling and good-humored .” When the sexual-economic relationship ceases to exist, life on the domestic front would certainly improve, as frustration in relationships often stems from the lack of social contact that the domestic wife has with the outside world.
Barbauld was never quite comfortable with her identity as a woman and always believed that she failed to live up to the ideal of womanhood ; much of her writing would center around issues central to women and her " outsider " perspective allowed her to question many of the traditional assumptions about femininity during the 18th century.
To at least one teenager in a small town ( though I ’ m sure we were a multitude ), Jean Arthur suggested strongly that the ideal woman could be – ought to be – judged by her spirit as well as her beauty … The notion of the woman as a friend and confidante, as well as someone you courted and were nuts about, someone whose true beauty was internal rather than external, became a full-blown possibility as we watched Jean Arthur.
The protagonist in his Kızılelma, the " ideal woman ", suggests: " The people is like a garden, / we are supposed to be its gardeners!
" My ideal woman has the head of Julia Sawalha and the body of Julia Sawalha ," went the running gag.
When Stewart Lee pointed out that it would be easier just to say that his ideal woman was Julia Sawalha, Richard added: " No, Stew, you're not listening.
For the female lead, Trintignant asked Lelouch who his ideal woman would be, and Lelouch indicated Anouk Aimée, who had appeared in Fellini's La Dolce Vita ( 1960 ) and 8½ ( 1962 ).
Irene Parlby, the caucus's only woman ( who Greenfield would shortly name as Alberta's first female cabinet minister ) agreed, and suggested that the UFA's ideal of securing representation for all economic groups in society did not apply to the Liberals, who were not an economic group and were not democratically organized in any event.
The Helen is the subject of a myth that arose in the 4th century BC that Zeuxis could find no single model beautiful enough on which to base his image of the most beautiful woman in the world, and so selected the best features from five models to create a composite image of ideal beauty.

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" In the year 1128, Bernard assisted at the Council of Troyes, at which he traced the outlines of the Rule of the Knights Templar, who soon became the ideal of Christian nobility.
Once destroyers became more than just catchers guarding an anchorage, it was realized that they were also ideal to take over the role of torpedo boats themselves, so they were fitted with torpedo tubes as well as guns.
Tweedie said that since the legion had asked few questions of its new recruits, it became " an ideal repository for the scum of the earth.
Wycliffe's stand with respect to the ideal of poverty became continually firmer, as well as his position with regard to the temporal rule of the clergy.
In the Idylls, Arthur became a symbol of ideal manhood whose attempt to establish a perfect kingdom on earth fails, finally, through human weakness.
The ideal courtier — the chivalrous knight — of Baldassarre Castiglione's The Book of the Courtier became a model of the ideal virtues of nobility.
As the months went by, however, it became clear that Kenilworth was proving a less than ideal location to imprison Edward.
During and after World War II it became accepted that most infantry engagements occur at ranges of less than 300 m ; the range and power of the large battle rifles was " overkill "; and the weapons were heavier than the ideal.
In this manner the spinor space became a minimal left ideal in Mat ( 2, C ).
The eighteen-year-old king, although thus far a king solely by title, became deeply involved in the war against the Turks, having been brought up in standard of a pious Christian monarch and ideal Christian knight, and paid no heed to the interests of Poland and of the Jagiellonian dynasty.
When Pope Leo XI died, 1605, Cardinal Borghese became Pope over a number of candidates including Caesar Baronius and Roberto Cardinal Bellarmine ; his neutrality in the factional times made him an ideal compromise candidate.
Between the 11th century and 15th centuries medieval writers often used the word shivalry, in meanings that changed over time, generally moving from the concrete meaning of " status or fee associated with military follower owning a war horse " towards the moral ideal of the Christian warrior ethos propagated in the Romance genre which became popular by the 12th century, and the ideal of courtly love propagated in the contemporary Minnesang and related genres.
Anna was tall ( as Modigliani was only 5 foot 5 inches ) with dark hair ( like Modigliani's ), pale skin and grey-green eyes, she embodied Modigliani's aesthetic ideal and the pair became engrossed in each other.
Agriculture became the main source of income for residents in the hamlet, as the brickearth soil in the area made farming ideal, so Heathrow became part of the west Middlesex market gardening industry.
Social justice became an important ideal of the party, both nationally, where it began to favour a stronger welfare state, and internationally, where development aid became an important issue.
Eventually, Manchester became an ideal industrial community.
He was not aware it would make the ideal county seat, which Neligh eventually became.
The concept of a grid being the ideal method of town-planning became widely accepted by the time of Alexander the Great.
As he matured, however, Scott's acting improved while his features became burnished and leathery, turning him into the ideal " strong, silent " type of stoic hero.
His catalog of lives of the saints became the standard for all of the Western and Eastern hagiographers, who would create relative biographies and images of the ideal saints by gradually departing from the real facts of their lives.
Because Beethoven wrote some of his greatest music after he became totally deaf, he embodies the Romantic ideal of the tragic artist who defies all odds to conquer his own fate.

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