View of Females in Two Novels
.... pay their
king was not at all inferior to what they paid their gods; and what love would not oblige Imoinda to do, duty would compel her to do" (
Behn 1873). ....
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Aphra Behn
.... in love with a woman named Imoinda, who is also loved by a rival
king. .... throughout this novel, although not necessarily in the expected ways, for
Behn uses the ....
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Two Works Dealing With Gender Roles
.... The world
Behn describes is a man's world in which the nobility of women does not .... are prizes to be fought over by men, as Imoinda is by Oroonoko and the
King. ....
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Oroonoko
.... in love with a woman named Imoinda, who is also loved by a rival
king. .... throughout this novel, although not necessarily in the expected ways, for
Behn uses the ....
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3

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Precursors of Modern Feminism
.... this judgment argues Philips's acquiescence in social convention, and anyway
King sees her .... came from property, not the printed word, and Aphra
Behn (1640-1689 ....
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Early Theatre
.... even though women acted and wrote theater throughout history, like Aphra
Behn, the first .... Moliere was highly favored by the court of
King Louis XIV, with ....
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