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    Bibliography Arnold, R. (2001) Fashion, Desire, And Anxiety: Image and morality in the 20th century, London/New York: I.B.TAURIS Barnard, M. (2002) Fashion, clothing, sex and gender (I and II), in M. Barnard, Fashion as Communication, London: Routledge Bennet, A. (2005) ‘Fashion’, in, Culture and Everyday Life, London: Sage Cole, S. (2000) Don We Now Gay Apparel, Oxford: Berg Cole, S. (2000) ‘Macho Man; Clones and the development of a masculine stereotype’, Fashion Theory 4 (2) Craik, J. (2009)…

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    actions and is considered a strong female because she demonstrates self-awareness. The idea of cross-dressing in the play is also a way in how Shakespeare introduces a homoerotic idea thus, challenging the norms that were set during his time since homoeroticism was shunned upon during Shakespeare’s time. Shakespeare introduces this idea when Orsino begins to tell Viola (disguised as Cesario)…

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    The themes of classicism related to art, literature, and mythology are specifically woven around the persona of Aschenbach in Mann’s novella, Death in Venice. Artfully crafted, a reader easily identifies with the narrator’s condescending attitude, but also questions the true purpose of Mann’s allusions. Mann would have the reader closely identify with Aschenbach’s love of classical literature and beauty as justification for Aschenbach’s behavioral decline. However, the mood of this novella…

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    Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus complicates gender in a variety of ways. First, the text has a very sexist view towards women. Helen of Troy, the Furies and women in a general sense are treated as lesser beings because of their sex. women in this text are objectified and in complete power of the males surrounding them. The men in the text are insecure about their masculinity. Faustus, Benvolio and the Emperor are all characters that have difficulties with their masculinity. The…

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    “The picture of Dorian Gray” was originally published in Lippincots monthly magazine in June 1890. The novel is gothic melodrama, with elements of the comedy of manners-genre and is written according to the end of the Victorian era. Crafted in brilliant prose, the book is of lasting importance, as a singular example of Wilde’s wit and satirical talents. The reader follows the tale of Dorian Gray, a young man, who is corrupted and poisoned by the influences around him as his soul decays. Being…

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    The theme of appearance and reality is much discussed in Macbeth. Various critics have tended to look at the text from diverse perspectives. One of the most difficult plays to perform, Macbeth remains the centre of interest for both the students and the scholars. From the very first scene of the play, it becomes apparent that the play would deal with the problematic area of appearance and reality; as confirmed by the statements made by the witches: ‘Fair is foul and foul is fair.’ According to…

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