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- 1641: Factors Contributing To The Su
- ... acting of love. They do not know one another well, and because of this fact, they misread one another to near fatal ends. Their marriage has been slightly arranged, but is more based on a sexual attraction, which Shakespeare challenges as being adequate for real commitment. Her outstanding qualities are the fact that she is an heiress as well as being available. He on the other hand is very young and ...
- 1642: Eves Apology In Defense Of Wom
- ... did not, however, changes the forms in which it was acceptable for a woman to write. Therefore, because Lanyer was limited to write in the form of a journal, letter or devotation, her cry for sexual equality needed to be disguised in one of these forms. Thus, as a devotation to God, Aemilia Lanyer pushed her work to new heights within a feminist point of view. To accomplish this push, while ...
- 1643: Lolita (Film And Novel Compari
- ... toying with Humbert as she rubbed her foot all over him in order to get a raise in her allowance and be able to be part of the play. You could not be much more sexual, manipulative girl than Lolita was! On minor change was that Lolita was twelve in the novel and fourteen in the movie. This was simply done to make the relationship a bit more accepting in the ...
- 1644: Lifes Many Obstacles - Catcher
- ... Holden lives in daily. Although Holden would have his audience believe that boredom is inherent in the boarding school situation, he also confesses that many boys find ways to escape it through sports, academics, and sexual relationships. Catcher in the Rye’s character Holden is not your average teenager. He is however a fair representation of many ugly teenage attributes. Holden has a certain emotional and mental awkwardness due to the ...
- 1645: Love Poetry
- ... his mood. " She shut the cold out and the storm," and " Blaze up, and all the cottage warm. " From the poem we can see that the lover is very impassive and Porhyria makes all the sexual advances. " She put my arm about her waist, And made her smooth white shoulder bare." The passion goes on but the lover suspects that someone else is love with her. He wants total possession. No ...
- 1646: Exotica - Character Analysis
- ... few scenes of the film, we are taken to club Exotica where we are introduced to Francis (Bruce Greenwood), the tax auditor. At first, we assume he is a typical man seeking entertainment of a sexual nature from the young and innocent, (as depicted by her "school girl" ensemble) Christina (Mia Kirshner). However, as the story develops we find that Francis has a more honorable reason for attending this club. The ...
- 1647: Lucy Grealy
- ... I was attractive, that someone could love me" (206). Miniskirts, garter belts, high heels and her dedication to her healthy, fit body allowed her to be more feminine as she added to her list of sexual encounters. Her certainty that only love from another person could prove her value left her looking for love in all the wrong places. How she, as a woman, would find her place in society would ...
- 1648: Lindo Jong
- ... broken in the American family but it is a matter of honor when the same happens in a Chinese home. When Lindo finally does marry Tyan-yu he is afraid of her and afraid of sexual intercourse. They are still not even teenagers and this duty of marriage is expected of them. Tyan-yu does not even let Lindo lie in the bed with him but forces her to sleep on ...
- 1649: In Societies Throughout The Wo
- ... be stopped before matters got worse. April is forced to live in fear of persecution. Throughout the story, April encounters two swines whom try to take advantage of her by forcing her to engage in sexual intercourse with them. " "Did they rape you?" begged Tony. April shook her head." Page 127 After being assaulted, April feels insecure even with the presence of Tony. This creates a barrier between the two lovers ...
- 1650: Maestro By Peter Goldsworthy
- ... he used her selfishly. he wanted Megan, but settled for Rosie. This was a result of his childish selfishness, but he soon grew to love her. he finally learns that he loves her after a sexual encounter with Megan. "...I watched till she (megan) turned the corner, then climbed onto my bike and pedalled to Rosie's house. I wasn't so much guilty, I was terrified. Terrified that I might ...
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