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Hamlet AO5 Gender, Women, Ophelia and Gertrude Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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What does critic Elaine Showalter state about Hamlet's relationship with femininity? - ANSWER-- Hamlet's disgust at women is out of his own "disgust at the feminine passivity in himself" 
 
What ideas and themes does Elaine Showalter's quote (Hamlet's disgust at women is out of his own "disgust at the feminine passivity in himself") link to? Is it valid? - ANSWER-- "Frailty thy name is woman" 
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Hamlet Critics on Women (Shakespeare) Exam Questions with Latest Update
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[The women represent] the strong emotions that Elizabethans thought womanish - ANSWER-Elaine Showalter 
 
Women are not wrong at all when they reject the rules of life that have been introduced into the world, inasmuch it is the men who have made these without them. - ANSWER-Michel de Montaigne 
 
[Women] have no past, no history, no religion of their own. - ANSWER-Simone de Beauvoir 
 
The women in Hamlet are completely dependent on men. - ANSWER-Justin Rice 
 
Female virtue is identical with c...
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A level Notes and analysis of Elaine Showalter's Introduction to 'Mrs Dalloway' with links to 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'
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This revision document contains notes on Elaine Showalter's introduction of 'Mrs Dalloway' with links to TEWWG. It provides comparisons and similarities of both novels as well as critics to engage with and context for an A* essay.
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By the Bog of Cats detailed notes and analysis
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These notes on Marina Carr's 'By the Bog of Cats' include detailed literary analysis with named language and structural devices, direct key quotes from each act, contextual background of Ireland and colonialism, critical viewpoints from well established authors with website links provided that take you to the source and finally comparison links to 'The Penelopiad' by Margaret Atwood. The notes are separated by Act, Scene and elements of the play such as stagecraft. Furthermore, everything i...
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