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- 1701: All The Kings Men
- ... might see a connection with his own life. The third Great Sleep that Jack enters into is after his marriage with Lois. His relationship with Lois is strictly physical. He only sees her as a sexual object that has no purpose other than to please him. However, when Jack starts hearing words come out of her mouth, he begins to see her as a person. This frightens Jack, because he never ...
- 1702: Analysis Of Steppenwolf Diseas
- ... is Maria. Maria is a beautiful young woman who Hermine has set Mr. Haller up with. She offers Mr. Haller love and companionship but not real love, the feelings he has for her are purely sexual and his real feelings rest with Hermine, although he may not know. The other person that helps Mr. Haller is Pablo. He meets Pablo through Hermine and he becomes a friend of sorts to him ...
- 1703: A Wife For My Son
- ... character, Allaoua, Fatiha's brother in-law, and the act of rape that he committed. I really thought the author should have gone much deeper in that subject. He should have talked more about the sexual and psychological change the young man was going through. The other point I thought the author should have mentioned was the fact that not all women face this problem of traditional arranged marriages. Also not ...
- 1704: Athol Fugards Master Harold...
- ... chain reaction of mistakes followed by beatings, but as Sam says on page 7, it "...takes the pleasure out of ballroom dancing. This faulty relationship between Willie and Hilda is not just an example of sexual oppression, but it is also symbolic of the ongoing racial and political oppression that has taken place throughout history. Willie and Hilda's relationship can be seen as an element that would truly cause a ...
- 1705: Analysis Of 1984
- ... foil. Up until Winston associates with her, his acts of rebellion against the Party are minor. They consist of writing in a diary and thoughtcrime. Though over time Winston and Julia fulfill their desires both sexual and rebellious. The other major character in this novel is a man named O’Brien. Winston is not affiliated with him early on, but feels a sense of familiarity in him. Winston had the inkling ...
- 1706: Aliens
- ... to the only definition offered by the strongly stereotyped image of the marine. This hypothesis is contested by the amount of anxiety concerning the gendered body that is exhibited by the marines' behaviour, their crude sexual banter ("There are some juicy colonist's daughter's we have to rescue from their virginity.") and their refusal to acknowledgeRipley's wisdom and capability until she demonstrates her initiative. It does appear, however, that ...
- 1707: Amy Foster & The Mythology Of
- ... it is more powerful to feel passion rather than compassion. However, Campbell asserts that compassion reveals a deeper understanding of oneness and connection rather than a lower form of love such as passion, the mere sexual longing for a member of the opposite sex. Therefore, what may seem to be a development of greater love for one another may in essence be the degradation of true love. Soon after, the passion ...
- 1708: All Quite On The Western Front
- ... isolated from the rest of the world due to the fact that they had never truly established any part of themselves in civilian life. At boot camp, Himmelstoss abused Paul and his friends, yet the harassment only brought them closer together and developed a strong spirit amongst them. Katczinsky, or Kat, was soon shown to be a master scavenger, being able to provide the group with food or virtually anything else ...
- 1709: Dracula
- ... the Victorian mentality and the pressure that has been imposed on them sexually. Mina’s over shyness, Lucy being full of lust but no thought, the secretly read "Arabian Nights" novel are the proofs of sexual pressure that’s being imposed on them. Dracula’s entrance to these women’s lives and his destroyal of all the taboos can be considered as a revolution against the Victorian period. In the men ...
- 1710: Friend Green Tomatoes
- ... up with Ruth and Idgie as his parents. Ruth and Idgie do everything possible to try and keep Stump happy. In fact, when Stump is feeling self-conscious about being with a female in the sexual sense, it is Idgie who arranges for him to have intercourse with a friend of hers: "'It's just that I'm scared, Aunt Idgie. I'm just plain scared'" (Flagg, p.266). "The door ...
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