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This is the first 1,000 characters of 5354 words (21.42 pages) in the essay titled college notebook
In Great Expectations, Charles Dickens depicts men and women as existing within different social spaces. With the exception of Estella, who travels from Satis House to London, all of Dickens s female characters are contained within the home. Men, on the other hand, have a social existence which their female counterparts lack. Pip, for example, constantly moves between the private space of the home and the public space of London itself. Joe Gargery, though often confined to the forge, has a social existence at the Three Jolly Bargemen, the local tavern. Unlike Dickens, Elizabeth Barrett Browning does not confine her female characters to the home in her novel-poem Aurora Leigh. Aurora is a woman who lives independently in London and whose writing earns her a space in the public world. Marian Erle is likewise independent and not confined to the local space of the home. Despite these different depictions of men s and women s spaces in the social order, Barrett Browning s notion of womanhood and femininity resembles Dickens s more than it differs from it. We shall explore how, for both Dickens and Barrett Browning, the ideal woman is a moral repository, a being whose function is to infuse men with spirituality and to protect them from the evils of the social world.
Although this is not a news article it shows the point of the expectations of the genders. In the essay Levi’s, the little girl wanted to wear her brother jeans and do all the things that her brother could do. Just l...
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Keywords: elizabeth barrett browning, great expectations charles dickens, social existence, daily basis, aurora leigh, social spaces, levis, brother, likewise, female counterparts, college notebook, west indian woman, girly things, world marian, joe gargery, private space
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