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    Feminist Criticism Essay Feminist literature criticism is the analyses of stories mostly through the female’s perspective, and their own feminist theories of how women are portray. Through feminist literature women find that they are depicted as being inferior to men, having less power, having no say, being weaker, and there is a lot of inequality between males and females. Two stories that displays these negative look on women are The Story of an Hour and Trifles. In The Story of an Hour we…

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    point of doing that if she couldn 't talk to him? After now having read the original Hans Christian Anderson version, this time with a feminist theoretical lens applied to the story, I better understand why elementary-school-me recognized the problem with the mermaid giving up her voice: Women having a voice, and having it heard, is something for which feminists have fought hard. At times, "The Little Mermaid" encourages female readers to not use their…

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    In the Progressive Insurance Commercial, in is centered on the idea of finances, happy homes, and the name your price tool. There are two characters, the male narrator, and Flo the woman who is the feminist critic and the advocate for the name your price tool. The setting is in a home designed like the nineteen twenties with the decorations, outfits and the black and white television picture that is displayed (Progressive). The narrator is displayed in this fancy, preforming spotlight, where Flo…

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    Honest Criticism The movies reviewed in the videos include Halloween, 300 and Frozen. They all contain different types of Criticism. The movie Halloween has two different types of criticism, feminist criticism and reader-response criticism. Secondly, in the movie 300 the type of criticism used is reader-response criticism. Finally, from the movie Frozen the type of criticism used is psychoanalytic criticism. I will provide examples of why I feel these types of criticism are used in each of…

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    seen throughout literature. However, though both men and women have been represented throughout literature there is a clear commentary thread on the roles of women in society. This “thread” has taken a name: feminist criticism. Due to the diverse array of feminist studies, many feminist critics hesitate to propose a general…

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    worldview, which can be defined as schools of criticism such as Marxist Criticism which asks about the distinction of classes and the interaction between members of different classes, Feminist Criticism which asks how female characters are created and treated, and Psychoanalytical Criticism which asks if the author recognizes innate human desires and about the psychological being of the author. Although someone who belongs to a certain school of thought or criticism could generally be thought to…

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    play shows the tragedy of human desire. He calls Ophelia a mere bait for Hamlet and is just as object of desire for him. She is considered as a being with no feelings and just use. Feminist Criticism Feminist criticism examines ways through which literature either reinforces or undermines various forms of oppression on women. (L, 2006). Feminism basically focusses on something that is absent rather than something that’s present. Unlike other…

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    cheating on his wife, Daisy with his mistress Myrtle. In the relationship, Myrtle uses her sexuality to attract Tom and he abuses her by breaking her nose. A reader today with a Marxist and a reader with a feminist perspective may interpret their relationship differently. Marxist literary criticism focuses on the struggle between the lower and upper class and the issues of power and money in literature. Readers with this point of view would perhaps look for the oppression of the proletariat by…

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    She assumes that men are either too ignorant to realize that she constantly lies to and fools them, or that they are just too weak to overcome her sexual plots. Her first four husbands, for the most part, fell into at least one of these two categories, and in doing so, they proved the wife correct. The foolishness of those men caused Alisoun to lose respect for men in general, and to believe that all men were this easily thwarted. Her fifth husband, Jankyn, is the only husband that she…

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    is a big part of today's world socially. Women feel that they are not treated the same as men on a social level considering that men do not receive the same consequences that women do when they do not accept their traditional gender role. In “Feminist Criticism” an article by Lois Tyson from 2006, Tyson talks about what traditional gender roles are in today's society. She compares the ways in which men and women are seen in society and how women can be seen as “bad girls” meaning they don't…

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