Encyclopedia of Themes in Literature
434 Faulkner, William “endin,” she indicates, in part, that love, including the love she bears for her family as well as the Com ...
Tom Jones 435 the perspective of one or two characters. Rather, the reader must untangle a narrative presented by four narrators ...
436 Fielding, Henry seem unsuitable to a hero, but it is interesting to note that the women are the aggressors in each of these ...
Tom Jones 437 over how to punish Sophia for refusing to marry Blifil. Her father believes he has the right to lock his daughter ...
438 Fitzgerald, F. scott supporter, Squire Western, for instance, toasts the “King over the water” and names his favorite horse ...
The Great Gatsby 439 venting oneself to attain the dreams and pleasures of one’s youth. In Gatsby’s case, the effort goes ter- r ...
440 Fitzgerald, F. scott financial success, he is still considered “new money” and, therefore, not quite up-to-par by the estab- ...
The Great Gatsby 441 theme of identity in that she is a professional golfer who has gained a reputation for cheating—and is pres ...
442 Fitzgerald, F. scott exploits of the Buchanans and their friends but also through the story’s various settings. The Valley o ...
Tender Is the Night 443 fessional work to focus on her. While he once held promise as a young psychiatrist with several well-rec ...
444 Fitzgerald, F. scott sex with his young daughter. Both ignored the incest immediately following and it never happened again, ...
Madame Bovary 445 while Dick wants to put himself first. Once Dick and Nicole are named doctor and patient respec- tively, they ...
446 Flaubert, Gustave of destiny, but ultimately the events of the novel are driven more by the characters’ free choices than by ...
Madame Bovary 447 “the convention restraining.” At other times, she equates freedom with wealth, as when she says to Rodolphe th ...
448 Forster, E. M. found in “the pages of the books.” She thought that she was in love with Charles before the wedding, but she ...
A Passage to India 449 relationship through the depiction of their religious and ethnic communities and the borders they transce ...
450 Forster, E. M. the racial interactions from a different perspec- tive than the normal anti-colonial stance. Forster portrays ...
A Passage to India 451 nationaliSm in A Passage to India An understanding of nationalism allows us to ana- lyze the relationship ...
452 Forster, E. M. middle-class Indians and Fielding play, but also between the Hindu and Muslim populations, and this relations ...
A Room with a View 453 nish her reputation. Lucy does not see the scandal in switching to George’s room or exploring Italy on he ...
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