143 Results for Symbols and Symbolism

Symbolism in Hawthorne's The Blithedale RomanceIn Hawthorne's The Blithedale Romance, there are many uses of symbolism regarding the characters and the objects pertaining to them. The names of the characters Coversdale, Zenobia and Priscilla are a major part of this symbolism. The first character ...
The use of symbols in fiction is to give the events of the story and stronger presence and to help explain better the intent of the story. Just as dialogue, characterization, and plot work on the surface to move a story along, symbolism works under the surface to connect the story's outside action ...
In the early 1800s women were given a subservient role in society. In marriage, the husband could be viewed as the warden and the wife as the inmate. This left the woman to become dependent and therefore inferior. In \"The Yellow Wall-Paper\" the author Charlotte Gilman vividly writes the effects...
Carol P. Christ explains the effect symbols have on females. She claims the symbol of a female Goddess does much in the way of helping women overcome their feelings of shame and doubt towards their own body and soul. Christ says the symbol of the male God undermines women deeply, and it hinders th...
Free At Last When a reader first reads The Yellow Wallpaper it appears to be a story of a young woman suffering from post pardum depression that slowly ends in the total loss of reality. However, understanding that Charlotte Perkins Gilman was an early feminist, and her writings share a common th...
"Doe Season" is a story that uses symbolisms and parallels to relate the turbulent and confusing transition of a young girl going through an initiation of a child into adulthood. Perhaps one of the most interesting aspects is how the author uses the ocean and the forest to symbolize manhood a...
In a work revealing of the human condition, Mrs. Write is acquitted by \"A Jury of Her Peers\" for two reasons: the men viewed the women as insignificant while the women viewed themselves with compassion and understanding. This conclusion is evident in the author\'s use of word choice, symbolism, an...
It is possible to regard The Awakening as a proto-feminist novel which presents women as victims of the inadequate men who surround them and a society which limits their chances to escape from these men. The Awakening not only presents women as victims of inadequate men, but it also portrays stron...
The Symbolism of male dominance in The Yellow Wallpaper.Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper is a commentary on the male oppression of women in a patriarchal society. However, the story itself presents an interesting look at one woman's struggle to deal with both physical and mental confi...
Talents and dreams, hopes and desires, shunned by the husbands and times of the women in ìThe Crysanthemumsî and ìThe Yellow Wallpaper.î The wife, Elisa, in ìThe Crysanthemumsî, reflects an internal struggle with herself to find her place in a world of definite gender roles. ìThe Yellow Wallp...
In Shirley Jackson's, The Lottery, the people are preparing themselves for a "lottery." This is not the kind of lottery that one usually thinks of, where there is a great prize to be won, but the lottery of death; one where everyone in the town has an equal opportunity of being sacri...
Upon reading The Joy Luck Club, by Amy Tan, I was fascinated by the many ways in which a segmented collection of unrelated stories could weave themselves into a book with all the elements of realistic fiction. First of all, I found a good deal of symbolism carried throughout the book. Some symbols...
In Regeneration, we can also see the changing role of women in society. They also symbolize the break down of previous notions of femininity. They also symbolize the break down of previous notions of femininity. They take over the jobs in society that men once held. The appearance and behaviour of t...
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Throughout history, men and women have relied on each other, especially when it comes to having a family. Although nowadays it is much more common to have a single parent family, when we think of a family, we think of a mother and a father. One play where the relationship between a man and a woma...
Manhood is an expectation of mental and physical abilities that all men should possess. For some, the search can be excruciating, and at often times it is never found. Lions often demonstrate this strong ability to take charge in life, and can be recognized as a symbol of manhood. In the story The S...
Joaquin's "The Summer Solstice" and Garner's "The Little Mer-Persun" effectively expose the biases of our society and resolve the conflict between genders by over-emphasizing reversals. Using symbols to represent male and female of society, Joaquin finally determines the triumphant gender at the en...
The Talbot Theatre production of \"Lysistrata\" both entertained and delighted this member of the audience, who was there partly because of an English assignment requirement, but mainly because of the opportunity to enjoy a live theatre production. The theatre company employed many different techni...
Women often feel that society is male dominated. This may be true though it is not wise to tell a strong-willed female that. In the story "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Gilman the narrator is dominated by her husband. She is confined and kept imprisoned in a room and her mind. The mos...
Lysistrata A play about making war - and not making love... The Talbot Theatre production of Lysistrata both entertained and delighted this member of the audience, who was there partly because of an English assignment requirement, but mainly because of the opportunity to enjoy a live theatre product...
The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, is about a woman who is suffering from temporary nervous depression. Her husband, a doctor, has taken her to a summer vacation home for rest therapy; however, the woman's condition worsens and she sees images of faces in the wallpaper of her room. ...
For centuries, women have sought out to endow oneself and society; to implode fiction; to create clearinghouses of ideas without the interference of man. Alas, the glass ceiling is broke; the door unlocked. In A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf skillfully, using the technique of stream of ...
Discuss the ways one or more texts explore the politics of gender The dramatic text Medea allows an exploration into the politics of gender within patriarchal Ancient Greek society. Medea who is the protagonist of the dramatic play, challenges and confronts the existing power relationship, gender ...
The Women of Greece: A Transition from Ancient Power to Classical Subservience Women's conquest for political and social freedom is a battle that has gone on for centuries. Perhaps the breaking point in women's liberation was the Women's Movement of the 1900's, which encouraged women a...
Sex in Religion The ways in which the sexual body and sexual pleasure are viewed have changed drastically over time. This is due in large part to the teachings and interpretations of Saint Augustine and the Christian Church. Today and for the greater part of the last thousand years, the woman&...
Change is inevitable; nothing is immutable. While most things change for the better, some things have evidently gotten worse. One case is the role of women in society. Once seen as equals with men, today, there clearly exists great disparity between the two genders. For instance, the word mistress u...