Most of the female images described by Mary E.Wilkins Freeman live within the traditional female sphere,such as yards,kitchens,churches and so on.However,Freeman gave these traditional female spaces impressive anti-tr...
As one of the most typical dystopia movies, The Hunger Games quickly spread over all corners of society once on the show.While many scholars emphasis the film’s contributions to woman image shaping and its cultural b...
This paper is a feminist reading of Shakespeare's dramatic tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. It first discusses the prevailing feudal ideology, especially patriarchy, in the transitional society of the late Elizabethan era a...
Night,Mother is a famous play about female identification.It is about Jessie,a middle aged woman,who,through many years’struggle,decides to kill herself at nine o’clock in an ordinary night in her mother’s house.Je...
This essay considers the concept of "prophets of renewal" introduced by James Scott in The Art of Not Being Governed.. An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia (2009), as seen in the context of the 1795-97 Mi...
The Revolt of"Mother"is one of Mary E.Wilkins Freeman's most popular short stories which presents uswith a new woman-the rebellious mother.Through analyzingthe traditional gender relationship in Penns,and Sarah'ssucce...
For one thing characters in a movie are the focus of narration, conflicts, foundation of the movie moulding, for another a director's moulding of characters will manifest his/her own deep reflection on society. Simila...
Willa Cather was the first woman frontier writer in American literary history who devoted herself to the portrayal of frontier life of pioneers in the Middle West America. She has successfully created a series of movi...