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The Role of Females in Male Dominated Socities in The House of Mirth and Their Eyes Were Watching God

Title: The Role of Females in Male Dominated Socities in The House of Mirth and Their Eyes Were Watching God
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1639 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)


The Role of Females in Male Dominated Socities in The House of Mirth and Their Eyes Were Watching God

The role of the female in male dominated societies is a prevalent theme in American literature and has been explored by countless authors. Edith Wharton, in The House of Mirth, and Zora Neale Hurston, in Their Eyes Were Watching God, are just two of the many who examine this issue in their literary works. Although the novels were published over thirty years apart, and speak of women of distinct cultures and societies, each author uses …showed first 75 words of 1639 total

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showed last 75 words of 1639 total…order to secure her future well being. Likewise, both women are subject to the rules of their societies. Yet while Janie is able to overlook the comments about her and find the romance she desires, Lily is ever conscious of how she is perceived by others and is never able to strive for true happiness. As a result, Lily becomes a victim of cultural rules and expectations, while Janie triumphs and rises above them. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**

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