A Comparative Analysis of Meridel LeSueur’s “Women in the Breadlines” and Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants.”
Introduction The world was exclusively male-centric and male-dominated for centuries, and women were subject to men’s definitions. Classical and medieval male philosophers and social theorists associated femininity with the disorder, inadequacy, savagery, unreason and chaos. In the modernist era, however, the issues around social class, gender gaps, and the struggle against alienation were largely embraced ... Read More
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