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... male's gaze . Such representation fragments and dehumanises the female human being , reducing her to the terms of seemingly spontaneous yet profoundly conventional male desire and its language . Flowers are objects to be cultivated ...
... male's gaze . Such representation fragments and dehumanises the female human being , reducing her to the terms of seemingly spontaneous yet profoundly conventional male desire and its language . Flowers are objects to be cultivated ...
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... males . She has ' wyt ' , ' reson ' , free will , and she exercises these in her living ( 11.921-2 , 1010- 14 ) ... male desire . These are rejected as ' knakkes smale ' ( 11.1015-33 ) . Out of this form of being she is able to marry a ...
... males . She has ' wyt ' , ' reson ' , free will , and she exercises these in her living ( 11.921-2 , 1010- 14 ) ... male desire . These are rejected as ' knakkes smale ' ( 11.1015-33 ) . Out of this form of being she is able to marry a ...
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... males competing for power and prestige : to ' conquer ' a woman is to ' conquer ' another man , doubly bolstering the male ego . It is also worth noticing how Chaucer ' places ' the traditional love language in which the woman is ...
... males competing for power and prestige : to ' conquer ' a woman is to ' conquer ' another man , doubly bolstering the male ego . It is also worth noticing how Chaucer ' places ' the traditional love language in which the woman is ...
Table des matières
Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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