Emasculation: Are Men in Control or Women
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The stock market in the 1920's
- Hemingway's book The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife
- The way to the moral high ground
- Welty's Death of a Traveling Salesman
- Regaining masculinity
- What the authors are trying to say about emasculation
- Conclusion
- Works cited
Abstract
During the first half of the twentieth century, the United States, along with much of the world, saw great strides made in the feminist movement. The rights of and respect toward women were beginning to take an upward momentum, and at the same time, traditional ideas of masculine infallibility and superiority were being brought down. Literature, as always, had its finger on the pulse of this social change, and many authors chose to write about not just the women gaining power, but the men losing it.
Keywords: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Babylon Revisited, Bowman
Keywords: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Babylon Revisited, Bowman
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