Feminism: Hag-seed, Quotes? | “He was never ready when a slice of filth came out of her child-like mouth” and “Challenge the audience by showing them well-known characters in surprising and possibly disagreeable guises?” |
Feminism: The Tempest, Quotes? | “My foot my tutor? and “Thou art inclined to sleep. ‘Tis a good dullness” |
Power and Submission: The Tempest, Quotes? | “Ariel, thy charge Exactly is performed; but there’s more work.” and “I am your wife… If not, I’ll die your maid” |
Power and Submission: Hag-seed, Quotes? | “When she was eight, he taught her to play chess” and “He’d noted with distaste the pattern of alternating hares and tortoises on Tony’s red tie” |
Power and Submission Thesis | While gender inequality is a rising challenge for progress, the binary notions of power and submission seem to sustain the rigors of time |
Introduction | by applying a range of literary devices, contextual referencing and a use of form to achieve her purpose that is both a reflection of and an extension to the original tome. |
Ring of Gyges | I like Socrates’ reaction to this mythical artefact – that the man who uses the ring becomes enslaved by his desires. |
Gender inequality Thesis | Atwood appropriates the contextually driven themes of gender inequality to apply to a modern audience. Shakespeare illustrated a strong theme of gender inequality in The Tempest, Atwood strengthens feminine characters and the role of women in Hag-seed to adapt her novel to a modern audience. |
Hag-Seed and The Tempest Quotes + thesis
July 6, 2019