1. Hemingway's and Fitzgerald's Modern Woman
The Victorian Era which ended in late 1800s, enforced male dominance and female dependency which led to the inequality between genders. ... By the end of this period, women had abandoned their traditional gender roles and in continuance their public power rose. ... Fitzgerald and Hemingway used the narrative point of view to present the important roles of female characters through a central male consciousness in their fiction. ... Hemingway uses certain perspectives to show the shift of these gender roles. ... They float with men, or around man, and they change constantly. ...
- Word Count: 1622
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: Undergraduate