This is the format that I want you to use, since it directs me to the concepts that you are using to frame what you are writing. ... While there are the obvious physical differences and capabilities, there are also the differences in how each gender deals with perceived problems, whether it is pertaining to the job at hand, or the interaction with fellow employees. By being the only female in a male dominated workplace, I had numerous problems to overcome. ...
It is important to understand that the ancient Greek comedy "Lysistrata" serves as an example of how, throughout Greek drama, civil unrest is often defined and framed in terms of gender and sexual conflict. For example, female choruses, the Furies, male supremacy, female protest and incest have all been used as dramatic vehicles to convey a variety of issues, problems and disasters, including war and the subversion of traditional morality and values. ...
She uses her "Wyll" as a preparation of death, like all other wills, differing in the aspect that many things that were left, were not left to specific persons, but instead to the situations or problems that Whitney felt mistreated women. ... Lanyer states that "although the Serpents craft had her abused, Gods holy word ought all his actions frame, for he was Lord and King of all the earth, before Eve had either life of breath" ("Salve", Eve's Apologie, l. 21-23) and therefore Eve simply disobeyed Adam, and only indirectly God, whereas Adam, in eating the apple, directly disobeyed God. ...