Category: Feminism

  • Feminist Aspects In The Awakening By Kate Chopin

    The author of The Awakening was from St. Louis, Missouri. Kate Chopin is known for writing short stories such as The Storm, The Story of an Hour and A Pair of Silk Stockings. She published two novels in addition to her short stories, At Fault and The Awakening. Her first novel, At Fault, went largely…

  • Jane Austens Approach To Feminism In Pride And Prejudice

    Introduction: Women in the late 18th early 19th century did not have much choice when it came to their future. They could either get married or become governesses, that if they were educated enough. Their life was shaped mostly by their families whom tried to find them a husband who would support them. Although in…

  • The Awakening: The Embodiment Of Ideal Femininity

    The story The Awakening was written by Kate Chopin around 1899 in New Orleans. The main characters in the story are Edna Pontellier, her husband Leonce Pontellier, their two kids, and Robert Lebrun. Edna and her family went on a vacation to Cheniere Caminada Island on a Creole resort. Unlike every other woman of that…

  • Medea Through The Feminist Lenses

    In all history men were favored and privileged. Men were given freedom, an education, pride, and an opportunity to share their opinion, however women in ancient Greek were not given any of these privileges. The play Medea by Euripides, shows how women were seen by ancient Greek society and how some women did not fall…

  • Jane Eyre as a Feminist Text

    Charlotte Brontë created a piece of literary revolutionary work in a world where women were marginalised in a society dominated by men. Powerfully written, she commands a dominating, liberating womans voice and using it as her strength we can relate to Janes struggles and explore the twists and turns of her turbulent world. Sophie Franklin…

  • Grief And The Hysterical Feminist

    Art is not therapy. As a young artist, expressing grief and trauma through art, this is what I was told by an art teacher. In order to examine, unpack and refute this comment, this narrative exploration will define the use of art as a therapeutic tool, the differences and links between art and art therapy,…

  • Feminist Theory Vision of John Stuart Mill and Mary Wollstonecraft

    Introduction Mary Wollstonecraft and John Stuart Mill are two different feminist political philosophers. One of them is liberal feminist and the other is radical one. Each of them developedtheir own political theory and have different vision of feminism, but both of them understand the importance of equality and friendship between the two sexes. I will…

  • The Elements of Feminism in Madame Bovary

    To describe her globally, Emma Bovary is a bourgeois woman of the 19th century, which suffers from being a woman. Because of this suffering, she questions the gender that is attributed to her. Even if she is reduced to the state of object, victim of patriarchy and dependent on men, she is not passive, she…

  • The Story of an Hour Feminist Criticism

    The story of an hour by Kate Chopin narrates the events taking place in the last moments of Louise Mallard, a housewife who is happy after being falsely informed about the death of her husband. Today, gender equality is one of the most debated issues. For a long time, society has been controlled by men.…

  • Jane Eyre as a Feminist Novel

    Although the term feminist has only recently come in to use, universally, Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë, has been acknowledged as a feminist novel since published. The character of Jane Eyre is looked up to by many, due to her strong nature and ability to bounce back from the mental and physical abuse afflicted by…