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Essays 241 - 270
of Victorian societys patriarchal structure. In Emma, she constructed her characters in such a way that they could speak for her,...
In five pages this paper argues that love is not always a marriage prerequisite as portrayed in A Doll's House. There are no othe...
In five pages this paper analyzes the author's depiction of marital significance, social class, and women. There are no other sou...
In five pages this paper discusses the novel's structure in terms of the influence of irony in its reinforcement. There are no ot...
In eight pages these two works are contrasted and compared regarding the relationships between men and women they feature in the c...
In six pages Bronte's Romanticism and Austen's Rationalism and Neoclassicism are compared and contrasted in terms of how these lit...
down a rigid standard of conduct and, even more important, appearances -- and individuals who for whatever reason flaunted a devia...
In ten pages this paper discusses the intellectual gender perceptions in the 18th century as presented in the novel with the contr...
In this paper consisting of six pages the differences and similarities of these comedies in terms of fathers and daughters, sex an...
In five pages the pivotal Chapter 43 in Austen's novel in which Darcy's kindness towards the poor and his servants is revealed to ...
In 10 pages the ways in which romantic love is expressed by each poet is examined in an analysis of William Blake's 'Marriage of H...
In a paper consisting of 5 pages the feminism character Elizabeth Bennet exhibits despite the constraints of 1813 English society ...
a fine old fellow, stout, active -- looks as young as his son: a gentleman-like, good sort of fellow as ever lived" When Catherin...
relationships. In its advocacy of deriving the goals of life from social cooperation and the elements of natural selection, the c...
In five pages this paper examines how Shakespeare portrays the love and marriage customs of his Elizabethan era within the context...
the only problem with Emmas disposition is that she has gotten her own way far too frequently (1). With this extensive backgroun...
In five pages great works of literature written by esteemed authors are examined in order to reveal the crucial elements that cont...
when seen in the context of relationships and the dreams of individual people. Considering the timeframe of the play and th...
This paper analyses the theme of relationships between mothers and their daughters in Jane Eyre, with particular reference to the ...
In six pages the ways in which the fairytale tradition is reflected in this novel is examined in terms of the female psyche and th...
In 5 pages the themes of innocence and experience as they are depicted in these Victorian and post Victorian literary works The Ho...
how they were hindered and helped by his educational options. Pip, like Dickens, encounters a great deal of frustration with the e...
to social cause, as it relates to industrial cities and the location of Hull House which, although it existed within the city, see...
context to some extent, while also understanding the social and political oppression the African American people experienced at th...
lover in the war and the disappearance of her brother. She becomes a recluse, clearly indicating a sense of obsession with self an...
standing in a position that speaks of martyrdom: "he, his hands behind him, appeared pinned to the door frame, waiting like Saint ...
sway over the human condition. She sees the futility of forging an alliance with Linton, while at the same time knowing that she a...
to see, more objectively, the struggles of her aunt and the sad state of her aunt, thus giving her the ability to be kind and comp...
seems to add to the depression, the unhappiness that the narrator is speaking of because there is a sense of futility in trying to...
he so closely identifies with him, which is precisely Poes point-the narrators is not normal, but is quite insane. The point of ...