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1681: Identity In Sula
... Sula then has frequent sex, becomes a pariah, and craves "for the other half of her equation." (p.121) Without each other, both women are incomplete souls. Morrison demonstrates through these relationships with men that sexual relationships destroy the combined relationship of Nel and Sula and fragments their individual identity where friendship creates a whole person out of the two parts. Nel and Sula lose their common identity when men come ...
1682: C And C Huck Finn, Ethan Frome
... and followed his own morality. Love was also shared between two characters in Ethan Frome. The love shared in this novel was different from the love in Huckleberry Finn, for Ethan's love was of sexual nature. Ethan Frome was married to Zenobia Frome who suffered from illness during the later stages of her life. Zeena's young cousin, Mattie Silver, was hired to relieve Zeena of her household duties. Ethan ...
1683: Critical Analysis Of Soldiers
... the same car; the girls walking down the street look like the same girls, except more of them have short hair now. Imamura comments, "Krebs admires them, yet he protects himself from the danger of sexual involvement as if he were still suffering from a previous affair" (Imamura, 102). And Daniel Slaughter observes that "One gets the sense while reading 'A Soldier's Home' that watching the girls was a healing ...
1684: Brave New World
... people who do not want to be cultured ,are not interested in the higher life. For these people existence on the lower, animal levels is perfectly satisfactory. Given food, drink, the company of their fellows, sexual enjoyment, and plenty of noisy distractions from without, they are happy” (Firchow 456). Huxley’s mind has a key part in the interpertation of this utopia. He uses so many points and opens your mind ...
1685: Go Ask Alice
... anymore. They find a job in San Francisco, but Alice misses her family very much. At a party the girls forget their promis and smoke LSD. At an other party the take heroine and are sexual abused. Again they decide to stop using drugs. Together they start a jewelry shop in wich many young people come and sit to talk about their problems. In December the girls get homesick and return ...
1686: Clarissa Dalloways Double
... is vague because it is not described in details: In the war, "he drew the attention, indeed the affection of his officer, Evans by name"(112). There is no indication of the strong existence of sexual passion between them. They have a metaphorical relation since they are like "two dogs playing on a hearth-rug...They had to be together, share with each other, fight with each other, quarrel with each ...
1687: Negro Essay
... that this was verbal pornography. With a Negro, they assumed they need give no semblance of self respect or respectability. The visual element entered into it. All of the men showed morbid curiosity about the sexual life of the Negro, and all had, at base, the same stereotyped image of the Negro as an inexhaustible sex-machine with over-sized genitals and vast store of experiences, immensely varied. They appeared to ...
1688: Chaucers The Wife Of Bath
... Neither of these options were respected traits of women in any time period. The first part of the Wife of Bath's tale is supposed to convey her message and her views on marriage and sexual morality and at a point move to a level of teaching. These views are somewhat surprisingly in accordance to the common thoughts on the subject in Chaucer's time. She also supports her arguments with ...
1689: Carson Mccullers The Heart Is
... Reeves and took up residence in a boardinghouse arrangement of artists at a brownstone in Brooklyn Heights, NY. She remained here for four years. During her separation from Reeves, Carson realized that she had alternative sexual yearnings and she fell in love with a Swiss novelist named Annemarie Clarec-Schwartzenbach. And a short time later, her husband fell in love with a man with whom he moved to Rochester, NY. They ...
1690: Canterbury Tales Wife Of Bath
... Bath. The wife of Bath was a plump, florid, jolly, bold, lusty, and voluptuous woman. She was the most valuable of women. The wife of bath cannot resist telling her companions about all of her sexual experiences. She has had five husbands. Her husbands fell into two categories. The first category of husbands was: rich, but also old and unable to fulfill her demands, sexually that is. The other husbands were ...


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