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    Rape Fantasies: Female Victimization Margaret Atwood¡¦s ¡§Rape Fantasies¡¨‚ a monologue of a woman discus her concern about the topic of rape‚ demonstrates the power struggle between men and women and how female are victimized by the society. Furthermore‚ Atwood talks about the importance of having ¡§voice¡¨ as a power or solution to victimization. In the story‚ there is an exploration of female vulnerability‚ and victimization in the rape fantasies. Atwood through using the voice of the first-person

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    Anyway Estelle is the only thoroughly developed character in Margaret Atwood’s "Rape Fantasies." Though she is the narrator and quite thoughtful of the ideas and reactions of the story’s supporting players‚ it is her almost obsessive preoccupation with a singular topic that actually prompts her to fully illustrate her own ideas and reactions‚ drawing a character far more compelling than any of the men or women she will attempt to describe. Estelle begins her story and ruminations

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    Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass and Wizard of Oz are great works of fantasy. Each novel incorporates aspects that can help the reader understand more about a child’s way of thinking and his/her journey to adulthood. Also elements from Bettelheim‚ Freud and Jung can be applied in analyzing each work. In both Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass and Wizard of Oz ‚ the authors delineate essential components to show how the main characters‚ Alice and Dorothy‚ mature from childhood

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    and cynical opinion—helps the audience understand his attitudes and identify his yearnings and tendencies. One of the best ways to capture Holden’s imagination—to really understand why he does what he does—is to examine the several daydreams and fantasies that take place in his mind through the course of the book. With some psychoanalysis‚ it easy to see what the daydreams reveal about Holden’s personality and under what circumstances he allows his mind to daydream. First‚ Holden sometimes daydreams

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    their uses of certain writing tools. The point Atwood attempts to drive into the reader is women’s naivety and overall downplay of rape. Margaret Atwood‚ author of Rape Fantasies‚ relies heavily on Irony and Characterization to get her point across. In the story Estelle‚ the narrator and main character‚ shares her rape fantasies along . In all of them she is a victim‚ later in the story‚ we find out that the reason she has these thoughts about being raped is so that if she ever is in a situation

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    traditional role of woman as sexual objects renders them susceptible to non-consensual sexual activity‚ such as rape. Margaret Atwood’s short story “Rape Fantasies” demonstrates the misconceptions concerning rape. The story is narrated by Estelle‚ who discusses her coworker’s lunch stories of their ‘rape fantasies’ to a man at a bar. She adds humour to the fantasies in an attempt to disguise her discomfort

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    (Pathfinder Fantasy Story) Reena tucked the magical dagger into her waist band. The human was coerced into momentarily leaving the adventuring troupe to follow a familiar Halfling soon after. The group rode ahead in the traveling caravans‚ arriving first. Quickly‚ they got through their search with the guards and they went inside the large town. Peeking over her shoulder‚ Reena noted her group far behind while the massive gates closed behind her. The town was busy as the Halfling led her‚ so confident

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    Fantasy versus Reality Maggie Nader “I had worked for two years‚ for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body . . . I had deprived myself of rest and health . . . now that I had finished‚ the beauty of the dream vanished‚” (Shelley‚ 55). This quote depicts how one can dream of fantasies and fame‚ but the consequences of the real world must be considered. Knowing the contrast between fantasy and reality can

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