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hare
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western cultures
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Associated with Easter and springtime, often depicted as a cute, fluffy animal
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harem
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Western countries
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Historically associated with the Middle East and refers to the living quarters reserved for the wives and concubines of a polygamous man.
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harem
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Western countries
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Harems are commonly associated with exoticism and perceived as a symbol of oppression and male dominance.
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4
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harem
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Western culture
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In Western culture, the term 'harem' is often associated with historical contexts, particularly the notion of a sultan's harem in the Ottoman Empire.
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5
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harem
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Western cultures
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Historically associated with the private quarters belonging to the wives and concubines of a man in the Middle East or Asia.
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6
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harem
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, the harem is often portrayed as a place of exoticism and mystery, associated with concubines and a distant, misunderstood lifestyle.
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harem
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Western cultures
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Often associated with misconceptions and stereotypes about Islamic culture
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