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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...
Video in the Home – A critical discussion of "Behind closed doors: video recorders in the home" pp327-336 Ann Gray (1987) Media studies a Reader This article outlines the role of gender in authority and use of home technology, specifically the home video recorder, or VCR. In ...
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...
One of the most notable and unforgettable characters of medieval literature is Wife of Bath, a pilgrim on the journey from Southwark to Canterbury in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales (CT). Chaucer includes and exploits individuals from all walks of medieval society; he uses irony and satire in varying...
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...