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    Masculine Identity in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Vern L. Bullough's article, "On Being a Male in the Middle Ages," addresses how vital it was for a man living in the middle ages to be sexually active in order to maintain a masculine identity by explaining: Quite clearly, male sexual performance was a major key to being male. It was a man's sexual organs that made him different and superior to the woman. But maleness was somewhat fragile, and it was important for a man to keep

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    Women in Renaissance Tragedy A Mirror of Masculine Society *No Works Cited The life of Renaissance women was not one that was conducive to independence, or much else, outside of their obligations to her husband and the running of the household in general. Women, viewed as property in Renaissance culture, were valued for their class, position, and the wealth (or lack thereof) that they would bring into a marriage. This being said, the role of women in the literature of the day reflects the cultural

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    A common theme throughout all of Ernest Hemingway’s works is that of the masculine identity and his preoccupation with this subject is perhaps never more apparent than in his novel The Sun Also Rises. The story centers on a group of adults trying to figure out how to live in a post-World War I society in which their ideas about faith, morality, and humanity have been irrevocably altered. This group existed during a period often referred to as the “Lost Generation” due to their disillusionment with

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    I M Not Scared Symbolism

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    The film ‘I’m not scared’ directed by Gabriele Salvatore has many significant scenes throughout the movie to illustrate important themes, ideas and aspects to the viewers. Salvatore includes aspects such as cinematography, colour, symbolism and sound in these important scenes to help develop and portray the storyline, relationships and characters. One of the most important scenes in ‘I’m not Scared’ that demonstrates all of these aspects is The Captured Scene. At the beginning of the scene three

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    Im NOT scared QUESTIONS 1. Micheles group: · Maria – micheles sister, little follower, copy cat · Skull – oldest group member (aged 12), chief, gives orders, strong, brave · Salvatore – micheles best friend, wealthy, kept to himself · Barbara – fat · Michele – standstill, nine years old 2. The children filled their days with riding bikes, playing football, steal-the-flag, one-two-three-star and lounging around doing nothing. 3. Acqua traverse consists of a welcome sign painted blue displaying

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    The novel, I’m Not Scared, by Niccolo Ammaniti takes you on a memorable journey with Michele Amitrano, a nine year old boy, who learns valuable lessons on how trust and loyalty gives you more than greed and money-oriented acts. The journey arises in 1978 in Aqua Traverse during the time when the small, isolated town of Southern Italy suffered from a major heat wave. Around this time is when Michele makes a tragic discovery of a young, kidnapped Filippo who is chained up in a hole and made to live

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    Michele Amitrano Michele's compassion is his most prominent characteristic that makes him appealing to the reader. Throughout the novel, he exhibits empathy well beyond his years, often making readers forget that he is just nine. This can be seen clearly in three main instances. First, when he goes after his sister when she has fallen over (pg. 4) despite his own fears. Secondly, offering to complete the forfeit in place of Barbra when Skull forces her to complete an embarrassing forfeit. Finally

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    Masculine Discrepancies on the Frontier: James Fenimore Cooper's Ideal American Man Within the genre of the frontier novel, great consideration is given to early American ideals of masculinity. According to Aiping Zhang, in his article "The Negotiation of Manhood: James Fenimore Cooper's Ideology of Manhood in The Last of the Mohicans," James Fenimore Cooper was exceedingly interested in developing a new American definition of the ideal man. Zhang writes that "masculinity was always one of the

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    Im Not Scared

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    In Niccolo Ammaniti's masterpiece, I'm Not Scared, we explore the plight of human endeavour against all odds. We learn of the climate and poverty that makes the inhabitants of Acqua Traverse victims of circumstance, and ultimately drives them to persecute other people in the continuous pursuit of money and exceptional livelihoods. Clearly, Michele is not the only victim in Ammaniti's text, but it is through his endless determination to restore justice that ultimately demonstrates his morality, and

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    Loyalty Throughout the novel Michele is very loyal to Maria and Filippo as a trustful brother and friend. Firstly, Michele did not want to lose the race against the gang, but his loyalty to his sister prevented him from winning. Seeing that Maria had been "swallowed up by the wheat", Michele could not leave his sister behind. By doing this it was clear to Michele that he would lose the race, but he knew that he had a high level of responsibility to support his sister when she is in need. Additionally

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