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... Upon stringently critiquing the precise usage of these relationships each female protagonist finds herself encumbered within, it becomes evident that there ...
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Nora At the beginning of the play, Nora, who in A Doll's House is the female protagonist, is portrayed like a doll, hence the title of the play. ...
(910 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... his role as a "father figure". This decomposition is observed by the female protagonist (Nora). It is this descent that the role ...
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... his role as a "father figure". This decomposition is observed by the female protagonist (Nora). It is this descent that the role ...
(2365 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)
-In Kate Chopin's, "The Story of an Hour," Guy DE Maupassant's, "The Necklace," and William Faulkner's, "A Rose for Emily," the female protagonist's have a ...
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... In both cases, one with a male protagonist written by a male, and the other with a female protagonist and female writer, the main character proved to be ...
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... Medea, the female protagonist is able to challenge the existing dominant patriarchal society of ancient Greece by using the traditional patriarchal society of ...
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... In 'The life of Art' Helen Garner uses a narrator in the first person. This is a story told by a female protagonist about a friend of hers. ...
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... In no other literature had there been such a ruthless, yet iron willed female protagonist. " I am not a Greek woman," states Medea, in Act 1 lines 80-82. ...
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... between classes. And finally, the novel usually ends with either the marriage or death of the female protagonist. During the late ...
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... In "Cinderella" the female protagonist has to deal with the death of her mother and the affects of having a new family with stepsisters. ...
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... In direct contrast to Shrew, is Twelfth Night, whose main female protagonist is by far the strongest character in the play. The ...
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... Dusk Before Fireworks" and "A Telephone Call." In each, the telephone is somehow used as a cruel instrument of torture against the female protagonist. ...
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... In his play, A Doll's House, Henrik Ibsen bravely depicts a female protagonist, Nora Helmer, who dares to defy her husband and forsake her "duty" as a wife and ...
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... Calixta, the female protagonist of "The Storm" and Mrs. Johnson the main character of "Everyday Use", were both faced with making a crucial decision. ...
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In A Doll's House, a female protagonist seeking self-worth strikes up controversy. A Doll's House introduces women as having their own purposes and goals. ...
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... Alice Munro's creation of an unnamed and therefore undignified, female protagonist proposes that the narrator is without identity or the prospect of power. ...
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... Written during the Victorian era, the controversial play featuring a female protagonist seeking individuality stirred up a fair amount of controversy. ...
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... The initial establishment of the female protagonist, Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli), is also undertaken in the opening routine and the character is far from ...
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... I think with Hester Prynne Hawthorne created a very outstanding female protagonist who is really admirable, though not very typical for Hawthorne's work for ...
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... Alice Munro's creation of an unnamed and therefore undignified, female protagonist proposes that the narrator is without identity or the prospect of power. ...
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... Alice Munro's creation of an unnamed and therefore undignified, female protagonist proposes that the narrator is without identity or the prospect of power. ...
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... The female protagonist of the story is Ginny (Giovannia), a young Maltese girl attending an Australian school who wants to become accepted by her peers - the ...
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Anouilh's Antigone and Ibsen's A Doll's House have young female protagonist who struggle against male opponents with whom they have family ties. ...
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... If we now turn our attention to the reason why Hardy chose to use a female protagonist, we begin to get a sense of authorial manipulation. ...
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... James Joyce presents us with an Irish female protagonist who has chosen to rebel against her father and sail off to another continent for excitement and the ...
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... story. On the other hand, Homer uses the female character to provide reason and care for the protagonist, Odysseus. Despite the ...
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... They breaks the rule first by being the leading characters in films and such concentration of the female protagonist also means the depiction of male as ...
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... this point when she writes "To take male violence or female vulnerability as the ... her ideas upon the following quote made by the lesbian protagonist in Oranges ...
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... In these various versions, the female protagonist, Sally Bowles, stands for German history at the cusp of the Third Reich, symbolizing 'wild Weimar' or Nazi ...
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