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    John Chaffee discusses the feminist view of ethics‚ referencing Virginia Held’s view. Feminism criticizes ethics of the past‚ making the point on how ethics of the past is more of an idea. Past philosophers discussed the idea of how it should be‚ but feminist look at it in the perspective of how people feel. Chaffee states‚ "Traditional moral theories overlook this realm and in so doing overlook the concern and sympathy which people actually feel for particular others. From the perspective of

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    closer‚ revealing more to each other about their past. The film ends with Thelma and Louise committing suicide together as an act of defiance. I believe that ’Thelma and Louise’ is a feminist film and within the confines of this essay I aim to explore and explain that view. One of the elements that make the film feminist is the portrayal of males. Within ’Thelma and Louise’ there are only two male characters who are shown as being ’good’‚ Jimmy and the central police officer on the hunt for Thelma

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    The relationship between Odepius and Jocasta is an interesting one. Both Odepius’ lover and mother gives Jocasta an interesting role both in the story and in Odepius’ life. Odepius enters the story as someone of low social standing but rises quickly to take the king’s empty throne and marry the queen of Thebes. As the plot develops readers see Jocasta take on different roles in Odepius’ life. Once the story comes full circle and both Odepius and Jocasta see what they have done‚ and the children that

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    and Caillin Wiles. While Khan writes about the way Stoker placed ideas within his writing‚ Wiles looks at the novel from a feminist point of view. Their views go beyond the surface level of the novel and are compelling concepts. Ayla Khan uncovers why Stoker wrote Dracula the way he did. Khan highlights Stoker’s use of format‚ signifying the way he wanted the point of view to be. Khan writes that since the book is written in letter format‚ “the reader is absorbed into an emotional and realistic

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    are introduced throughout the entire play. Jocasta‚ also known as the queen of Thebes is a very well rounded character. Jocasta appears in the final scenes of Oedipus the king‚ but her role in the play is nothing but important. Jocasta is the mother and wife of Oedipus‚ and is also Creons sister. The relationships conveyed in the play are very controversial as Oedipus is both a son and husband to Jocasta. There are many different interpretations of Jocasta‚ her relationship to her son‚ and the characters’

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    around them. In Oedipus the King‚ Jocasta is that person. The play‚ Oedipus the King by Sophocles‚ was believed to be written in 430 b.c.‚ and is set in the royal palace of Thebes. Jocasta is an important character in this play and is a mother and a wife to Oedipus. Jocasta constantly shows hypocritical‚ selfish and cowardly behaviors that inspire hatred from the audience. She is self-righteous and fearful in all the choices she makes. For example‚ in this quote Jocasta says‚ “So much for prophecy. It’s

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    famine and death while awaiting a curse from the God’s to be lifted. While searching for answers‚ the king’s wife‚ Jocasta‚ appears in the story line only to leave me thinking that she is the true embodiment of being a hapless‚ unfortunate‚ and ill-fated character. With a grim fate and a hopeful heart‚ Jocasta commits the act of infanticide that is the start of the prophecy. Jocasta and her late husband are taking part in this unforgivable act against humanity due to a prophecy which not only damns

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    * Feminist criticism defines a literary theory showing how women were portrayed as less valuable than men in literature throughout history. Usually called feminist literary criticism‚ it studies how early writings condoned the oppression of women because men dominated society. Feminist criticism also explores how women writers were taken less seriously than male authors from a historical A criticism advocating equal rights for women in a political‚ economic‚ social‚ psychological‚ personal

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    The Feminist View of Marriage The Awakening by Chopin was written in a time where marriage and love did not have the same meaning as it does today. The women in this time was forced into an arranged marriage at a young age‚ they had no time to experience life they self. In today society we have a choice on who we marry and for what reason why we choose to marry. Edna marriage was to escape from her family cage only to replace by Mr.Ponteller cage. She was forced in to a loveless marriage for the

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    5. When Oedipus and Jocasta find out that Oedipus is her son and that he killed her husband they all go into panic. Jocasta realizes that she has been sleeping with her son this whole time. She flees the scene while Oedipus is freaking out on stage. A messenger arrives and tell Oedipus that Jocasta has hung herself in disgust. He is heart broken and runs to find her. He walks in on her corpse strung up by bed sheets and he loses it. Oedipus runs over and starts sobbing uncontrollably‚ because he

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