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... daughter , is the essential female tragedy . We acknowledge Lear ( father- daughter split ) , Hamlet ( son and mother ) , and Oedipus ( son and mother ) as great embodiments of the human tragedy ; but there is no presently enduring ...
... daughter , is the essential female tragedy . We acknowledge Lear ( father- daughter split ) , Hamlet ( son and mother ) , and Oedipus ( son and mother ) as great embodiments of the human tragedy ; but there is no presently enduring ...
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... daughters ' experiences . The mother knows that if raped she would feel guilty ; hence she tells her daughter she is guilty . She identifies intensely with her daughter , but through weakness , not through strength . Freudian ...
... daughters ' experiences . The mother knows that if raped she would feel guilty ; hence she tells her daughter she is guilty . She identifies intensely with her daughter , but through weakness , not through strength . Freudian ...
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... daughter that a woman's body is a good and healthy place to live . A woman who feels pride in being female will not visit her self - depreciation upon her female child . A woman who has used her anger creatively will not seek to ...
... daughter that a woman's body is a good and healthy place to live . A woman who feels pride in being female will not visit her self - depreciation upon her female child . A woman who has used her anger creatively will not seek to ...
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Anger and Tenderness | 1 |
The Sacred Calling | 19 |
The Kingdom of the Fathers | 32 |
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