Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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... patriarchal tradition exerted on women at the end of the century ; both authors present women who simultaneously rebel and con- form . We cannot deny the similarities between the actions and ultimate fates of Isabel Archer and Margaret ...
... patriarchal tradition exerted on women at the end of the century ; both authors present women who simultaneously rebel and con- form . We cannot deny the similarities between the actions and ultimate fates of Isabel Archer and Margaret ...
Halaman 38
... patriarchal rela- tions . After she is kidnapped , the formerly flir- tatious Hazel becomes conscious of her status as an object of exchange , for in kidnapping her Jim shows Hazel her real standing as a com- modity : " Jim has brought ...
... patriarchal rela- tions . After she is kidnapped , the formerly flir- tatious Hazel becomes conscious of her status as an object of exchange , for in kidnapping her Jim shows Hazel her real standing as a com- modity : " Jim has brought ...
Halaman 43
... patriarchal kinship with capitalist ownership . This trope draws the obvi- ous analogy between the brand that marks a cow or horse as the property of a certain ranch and the status markers - single , married , divorced , widowed - that ...
... patriarchal kinship with capitalist ownership . This trope draws the obvi- ous analogy between the brand that marks a cow or horse as the property of a certain ranch and the status markers - single , married , divorced , widowed - that ...
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