Zusammenfassung der Ressource
eng lit: victorian women
- great expectations:
charles dickens
- "hand"
- told off, agressivly, hard going.
not stereotypical woman
- "black hair
and eyes"
- souless, unkind, feared by
everyone. not sweet & soft
- mrs joe is dominant and usurps male
authority (becomes the dominant one)
- havisham could represent the unequality of persecution where she ends
up destroyed and mad from the man where as he carries on as normal
- "faded and yellow"
- connotations of decay
- "had been white long ago"
- loss of purity of sanity or loss of reputation. being tarnished
- "dark eyes that moved and looked at me"
- lifeless comparison between waxwork
and miss havisham. just a body
- biddy is a typical stereotype woman.
she is rewarded later to marry Joe
- "she managed our whole domestic life,
and wonderfully too"
- being the perfect representation of
convention. typical women tribute
- bertha mason: jane eyre. charlotte bronte
- symbol of how a married woman can be
suppressed and transgressive
- " beast or human being" "it
grovelled" "wild as a mane"
- dehumanised. turned to animalistic.
part of her punishement. distorted
- what does the bee do?
- clear divisions of labour/ roles. seem to
be defined/ reaffirmed/ asserted
- represents each gender type. stereotypical
of what they expect to happen
- goblin market
- can show that women are easy to tempt. show they are less
competent to watch themselves. cant be independent without trouble.
- end of stanza 7