Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... female propriety ; in Belem , Cassandra loses her concern about social status " ( 435 ) . Thus , Cassandra " pas- sionately undertakes the voyage of self- discovery and firmly rejects the established social institutions " ( 427 ) ...
... female propriety ; in Belem , Cassandra loses her concern about social status " ( 435 ) . Thus , Cassandra " pas- sionately undertakes the voyage of self- discovery and firmly rejects the established social institutions " ( 427 ) ...
Halaman 31
... female is , in itself , disruptive . Perhaps that is why misogynist lore has represented chaos as female ; because patriarchy is built upon male possession of women , female self - possession threatens the patriarchal order ...
... female is , in itself , disruptive . Perhaps that is why misogynist lore has represented chaos as female ; because patriarchy is built upon male possession of women , female self - possession threatens the patriarchal order ...
Halaman 66
... female characters ' contacts with other women actually provide understanding of their own personalities . Goodman suggests that this community of mutual female dependence which enhanced self - identity and self - definition can be found ...
... female characters ' contacts with other women actually provide understanding of their own personalities . Goodman suggests that this community of mutual female dependence which enhanced self - identity and self - definition can be found ...
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