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The Theme Behind the Novel While reading the novel Eva's Man, written by Gayle Jones, an evident theme is established. This is a twisted story of love and betrayal in the engrossing psychological portrait of Eva Medina Canada. The author intertwines recollection of actual events and im...
The central focus of this intriguing story is the development of an individual consciousness towards an apparent form of insanity and eventually into a state of total psychosis. The story begins as we encounter the thoughts and feelings of the main character; a woman who is seemingly ill and possib...
: What elements do these examples of popular literature have in common with popular literature or other form of entertainment today? Marie de France's Lais ARE SHORT NARRATIVES OF LOVE, ADVENTURE, AND THE SUPERNATURAL. MOSTLY ABOUL LOVE SOMETIMES ENDING WITH A HAPPY NOTE SOMETIMES NOT.SOCIETY ...
Virginia Woolf's class bias can be seen as one that is towards the wealthy upperclass. Throughout her narrative she places stress upon the fact that "intellectual freedom depends upon material things. Poetry depends upon intellectual freedom. And women have always been poor, not for two hundred yea...
One indication of the protagonist's oppression is in the first sentence where she is named "Mrs. Mallard". Her husband is given a first name, but the protagonist's first name isn't revealed until much later in the story; she is only referred to as the wife of Brently Mallard. Later, as she is p...
Leila Ahmed's memoir--of her childhood on "the remote edge of Cairo"; of young adulthood at Girton College, Cambridge; of adulthood in Abu Dhabi, leading to a career in women's studies in New England--is an arresting piece of work. It reconstructs the past and its effect on the present like a song, ...
This section of the book Lolita depicts the nuptials between Humbert and Charlotte, and it allows the reader to get inside Humbert's head to discover – as if readers didn't already know – the real strategy behind this wedding. He is cunning, and ruthless in his ruse. But it&apo...
Widowhood in the Aged Widowhood is among the most stressful of life events and is, for many people, a central aspect of growing older. More than a third of people aged 65 years and over are widowed and 60 per cent of those aged 75 and over. The aging of the worlds population is oftentimes referr...
Mary Rowlandson, a Puritan minister\'s wife, was captured during an Indian raid on Lancaster, Massachusetts. She was held captive by a leading Indian family for eleven weeks before returning to her husband. Rowlandson later wrote about her experiences in the book. She describes traveling from one ...
America Literature Louisa the Independent Women Mary Wilkins Freeman's narrative presents a powerful account of the experiences of women living in the nineteenth century. Louisa the main character of the short story is a traditional meticulous woman who is waited fourteen years for her f...
Anton Chekhov's short story "The Lady with the Pet Dog," unlike no other work by him, reflects his attitude towards women and love. His attitude towards women and love seems so meaningful, and so succinct that the story can well be regarded as a summary of the entire topic. Dmit...
Breath, Eyes, Memory by Edwidge Danticat is a story about a girl named Sophie. She travels from Haiti to New York and meets her mother Martine. Martine suffers from violent nightmares because her mother used to test her virginity constantly. Eventually she does the same thing to Sophie. They dev...
"Eveline" by James Joyce is a story about duty and family ties. The author introduces us to a young woman who is conflicted between her desire for freedom and the promise she has made to her dead mother. Throughout the story Eveline is perceived as a helpless animal caged in her own house ...
Sarah Kemble Knight What would a woman in the 1700's be doing riding on horseback across country by herself? This question seems shocking to some but not to a woman like Sarah Kemble Knight. She was the daughter of a Boston merchant and married a sea captain. In her quest from Boston to New ...
Through the descriptions of several different characters, Geoffrey Chaucer is able to highlight several different social flaws. In his famous framed narrative, The Prologue of Canterbury Tales, each individual figure symbolizes a particular group of sins. With different views of the world, Cha...
The Wife of Bath's Views on Love, Marriage, and Female Supremacy The Wife of Bath, as introduced in the General Prologue, is a professed authority on love and a firm believer in the rule of man by woman, and in her own precedence generally. Chaucer describes her as being somewhat deaf; s...
Both a woman's desire for sovereignty in marriage, as well as the moral and logical correctness of female supremacy in matrimony are two themes that pervade and define Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The following essay will explore within "The Wife of Bath's Tale" and...
Alice! A childish story take, And, with a gentle hand, Lay it where Childhood's dreams are twined In Memory's mystic band, Like pilgrim's wither'd wreath of flowers Pluck'd in a far-off land. Lewis Carroll's greatest fear is of all his "child-...
Aphra Behn Through the history, certain individuals had had the courage to stand up to the ideologies of the time and set the stage for future changes. They were visionaries viewed by their times as rebels with no cause. One of those unique individuals was a woman named Aphra Behn. Due to the slow...
Charlotte Whitton once said, "Whatever women do they must do twice as well as men to be thought half as good." This is especially true for female science fiction/fantasy writers, such as Anne McCaffrey. A well known science fiction/fantasy writer, McCaffrey has written over 80 novels sin...
Virginia WoolfAs a woman writer during the Victorian Era in England, Virginia Woolf was oppressed by the patriarchal society where women's intellectuality was condescended without any question. In the excerpt taken from one of her writings, readers can clearly see her attitude towards the female rol...
Story and Movie ContrastD. H. Lawrence's short story "The Rocking-Horse Winner" has many contrasts between story and movie. Three main contrasts being the beginning of the story, the difference in lifestyle for Hester, and the end of the story are some of the most obvious. In the beginning of the...
The 1920's WomanWomen prior to the 1920's were usually described as proper and prim mannered. This was during a time when women were basically powerless, because they were being controlled by men. During the 1920's though, females began to show some boldness and started to move away from the stereot...
For Love of The DeadAntigoneOften times in life it is the smallest creatures that take upon themselves the task of carrying the largest loads. Trudging on, though burden after burden is stacked upon their shoulders. Never was there a more blatant representation of this fact than can be found in th...