Plight of Women
Posted by Julie B. on February 24, 1998 at 10:17:35:
How do you think the situation of women impacted the way Jane Austen characterized her heroines? Do you think that any of her heroines were particularly rebellious against the situation of women? If so, in what ways? Or do you think her heroines just accepted their situation and went on with their lives?
- Homework? Ann 23:41:53 2/28/98 (2)
- Re. Homework? Julie B. 14:33:15 3/06/98 (1)
- No offence Ann 01:21:38 3/08/98 (0)
- Lizzy the rebel Linden 23:30:42 2/24/98 (0)
- Heroines Marie Bernadette 21:35:28 2/24/98 (0)
- Situation of Women AnneLB 14:33:17 2/24/98 (0)
- plight? Miller 11:40:34 2/24/98 (13)
- Ladies and other creatures Marie B 08:07:07 2/25/98 (5)
- Read that, Miller! (nfm) P. Bingham 19:01:11 2/25/98 (0)
- Very well said! My sentiments exactly! (nfm) Marie Bernadette 14:37:04 2/25/98 (0)
- Well said! (NFM) ElaineL 09:42:30 2/25/98 (2)
- Thanks for the kudos...but Marie B 23:13:26 2/25/98 (1)
- Well said, once again (nfm) Marie Bernadette 01:08:23 2/26/98 (0)
- I'm not a male chauvinist, but... Linden 23:22:09 2/24/98 (1)
- A know of a Realtor who's slogan is "Ethics is my middle name." P. Bingham 04:05:42 2/25/98 (0)
- Perks of being a lady Caroline 21:11:24 2/24/98 (0)
- Rights Marie Bernadette 14:43:42 2/24/98 (3)
- Bravo! (nfm) P. Bingham 18:35:10 2/24/98 (1)
- Bowing and throwing kisses @->-- ;-) (nfm) Marie Bernadette 21:54:38 2/24/98 (0)
- and the beat goes on...(nfm) Miller 18:00:43 2/24/98 (0)
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