Seminar paper from the year 2014 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: A, , course: Housewives in American Literature, language: English, abstract: The role of the ¿mother-woman¿ in nineteenth century literature is constantly complexified. But who is the audience? For whom are we preserving the mother-myth and what are the parameters of doing so? This inquiry gave way to an investigation on an audience that, perhaps, was not intended to be targeted in such a way: children. Undeniably, though, it was. This paper explores the way in which Sir James Matthew Barrie's novel "Peter Pan" aims at children to both perpetuate and dismiss the myth of the mother woman as a singular role, while expanding the girl-child¿s power beyond earthly realms. The paper analyses the gender roles as they are presented in ¿Peter Pan¿, the role of the mother-woman and the influence the characters of Peter and Wendy continue to have on children.
Autorius: | Charlotte Ljustina |
Leidėjas: | GRIN Verlag |
Išleidimo metai: | 2015 |
Knygos puslapių skaičius: | 28 |
ISBN-10: | 3668057990 |
ISBN-13: | 9783668057999 |
Formatas: | 210 x 148 x 3 mm. Knyga minkštu viršeliu |
Kalba: | Anglų |
Parašykite atsiliepimą apie „Never-Ending Pixie Dust. A Critical Analysis of Motherhood and Its Complexities in ¿Peter Pan¿“