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She explored this theme in a number of short stories and, of course, in "Uncle Tom's Cabin," when she portrayed the title character, an enslaved man, as a Christ figure.
She explored this view in the 1890s in The Woman's Bible, which elucidated a feminist understanding of biblical scripture and sought to correct the fundamental sexism Stanton believed was inherent to organized Christianity.
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She explores this lack through a series of vignettes from her teens and 20s, complete with illustrations.
She explores this idea philosophically, with an insightful movement language, and literally, with the visual dynamic of a changing setting that features, at first, a single rope stretched across the stage.
She explored the dark alleyways of revenge, like the examples cited in the beginning of this article.
She explores the multiple reasons why this crime could have happened and takes a panoramic approach.
This time she explores the links between intuition and technology in "The Pigeon Project," a sequel to an investigation of the migratory paths of birds and whales that she called "Bird Brain".
In this essay, she explores the ties between the human perception of the beauty and importance of the hand, and its actual purpose and design.
As one example of the effects of this projection she explores the failed supermale hypothesis the idea that XYY males have more "maleness" in virtue of having two Y chromosomes.
We also get a chance to see the range of Clarkson's talent as she explores the different facets of this woman's personality as she faces potential tragedy.
Someone who finds the courage to embrace this process will find that "in that moment, he becomes a writer himself .Your reviewer's mind wandered, as she explored ways of not reading this book.
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