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  • Medea: Proto Feminist

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    In Euripides Medea readers see Medea the allegedly monstrous wife of Jason hero of the Greek people Many critics have since held up Euripides play as further proof of Medeas monstrosity in her infanticide labeling her a Monstrous Mother However throughout Medeas interactions with other characters her mistreatment by her husband Jason and her interactions with her children the reader sees Medea in a new light she is no longer monstrous In fact the ideas of mythic and monstrous mothers no longer

  • Eve's Innocence In Paradise Lost

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    God makes all things good Therefore God has good intentions as he makes the first humans Adam and Eve Now to blame one person for the fall of mankind does not seem right It sounds irrational when someone takes a blame that he she does not deserve In John Miltons Paradise Lost it seems as though Eve causes humankinds fall by eating from the tree of knowledge However a closer look at the text reveals that in fact Eve does not deserve the blame for falling into temptation In John Miltons epic poem

  • Out With the Old And In With the New in Everyday Use

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    Out With the Old And In With the New in Everyday Use In the short story Everyday Use the conflict between Mama and Dee helps to reveal the stories theme Mama is very old fashioned and hard working while Dee is young arrogant and educated Mama and Maggie are content with tradition because that is all they know but Dee has the opportunity to go to college and lets it go to her head She seems to forget where she came from and takes the blessings in her life for granted This story was written in th

  • Evidence Of a Gothic Novel In Frankenstein

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    Evidence of a gothic novel in Frankenstein Gloomy settings have been used for centuries by many authors to generate a Gothic novel Bram Stoker used this method to write Dracula the dreary tale of a dead demon who survives by drinking the blood of the living Stoker uses gothic imagery to enhance the horror of his novel Much similar to this Mary Shelley uses the same tactic to create her own tale of a monster In her novel Frankenstein she creates her own gothic novel by the classical elements of

  • Selfishness in Wuthering Heights

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    Isabella Linton derives little sympathy from the reader of Wuthering Heights through her selfish behaviour vain little fool her negativity towards the lead character Catherine If Cathy died I might begin to live and her sheer petulance and disregard for the feelings of her brother She even disgraces the name of Linton I will explore the traits within her personality that create the antipathy from the reader towards Isabella and the events that unfold because of this Isabella Lintons incapabilit

  • Transformation of Macbeth

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    Shakespeares Macbeth was written during a time of great superstition demonology and the ideology of the divine king A king was more than a figurehead of power but a man who is appointed by God as a deputy on Earth with absolute power Kingship was part of the natural order and one could not upset this order in the eyes of God Demonology and superstition were part of Elizabethan life and affected the way many lived The fact that a man of such power as King James I was known to believe in demonolo

  • The Relationship Between Brick And Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

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    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof a play by Tennessee Williams focuses on a seemingly dysfunctional relationship between the two main characters Brick and Maggie The first act begins with Brick in the shower isolated unable to hear or communicate with Maggie as she tries to shout over the noise of the water this appears to symbolise their relationship Brick seems to make no effort and is without interest to communicate with Maggie he seems cold like the water of the shower and the snowy white surface of th

  • Excessive Excess: A Catalyst for Introspection in Various Comedies

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    Excess is a recurring idea in comic works that is portrayed through the various actions and interactions of the characters Excess is essentially the idea of taking something to an extreme in some cases to the point where it begins to stretch the realistic credibility of what is occurring Comedy attempts to be realistic using characters that seem human and to an extent the audience can relate to these fictional beings But excess is the flip side where the actions of the characters seem artificia

  • Exile As An Enriching Experience in King Lear

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    Exile as an Enriching Experience It is easy to say that exile is a terrible experience but when viewed at a different perspective it is plain to see that exile can be an enriching experience Edward Said focuses on the sadness of exile and yet states that exile can become a potent even enriching experience People have been enriched through exile in King Lear through self realization character insight and family ties King Lear is guilty of exiling and eventually becoming exiled himself By going t

  • Existentialism And The Stranger

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    Existentialism and The Stranger What is the meaning of life What determines the fate of an individual It is of these thoughts that the concept of Existentialism was borne The concepts underlined by this ideology span many mediums perhaps most importantly through novels which helped to make it well known throughout the post WWII era Of these existential novels one of the most influential would be that of Albert Camus The Stranger It is within the covers of this book that the protagonist Meursaul

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