This thesis deals with David?s realization on ideal woman in Dickens?s David Copperfield. I want to know how David finally realizes what an ideal woman for him is by analyzing each of the character traits of David, Dora, and Agnes. Thus, in doing the analysis I use the theory of characterization and conflict. David irrationally falls in love with Dora, so he cannot control his blinded love and he marry her. Meanwhile, Dora, is not as perfect as what David thinks as his wife. David?s blinded love causes his outer and inner conflicts in his first marriage. After David starts to think that both of his conflicts are only caused by his blinded love, then he realizes that an ideal wife is not someone like he thinks before. In the conclusion, I fi...
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In my dissertation I investigate three important aspects of Bleak House and David Copperfield. In t...
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Charles Dickens wrote two autobiographical novels which are developed in the Bildungsroman genre. Al...
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The topic of the thesis is a study of Barbara?s shattered idealism. The writer?s aim to write the th...
This thesis discusses about the actions of the three male characters', that is Fanshawe, Butler and ...
This thesis is a study of the main character, Harry Monchensey in T. S. Eliot?s The Family Reunion. ...
T.S. Eliot's play The Cocktail Party reveals the condition of inharmonious marriage. The main charac...
A Thematic Study of the Characterization of Women in Three Novels by George Eliot emphasizes the dev...
Compared to other black women during the era of post slavery experience for being the victims of the...
A Pair of Blue Eyes is one of Thomas Hardy?s novels, which tells about the relationships between Elf...
George Eliot was regarded as one of the most intellectual English novelists because most of her nove...
Novel is one of the literary works that describes human life. It concerns with almost every aspect o...
In this thesis, I am interested to know why Constance Reid feels unhappy with her marriage and what ...
In my dissertation I investigate three important aspects of Bleak House and David Copperfield. In t...
This thesis is a study of mutual relationships that lead the main characters to their changes of soc...
In this thesis, the writer tries to analyze the love of the two main male characters, Arthur Burdon ...
Charles Dickens wrote two autobiographical novels which are developed in the Bildungsroman genre. Al...
This thesis is a study of conflict through the main characters in Henry James? The American. The mai...
The topic of the thesis is a study of Barbara?s shattered idealism. The writer?s aim to write the th...
This thesis discusses about the actions of the three male characters', that is Fanshawe, Butler and ...
This thesis is a study of the main character, Harry Monchensey in T. S. Eliot?s The Family Reunion. ...
T.S. Eliot's play The Cocktail Party reveals the condition of inharmonious marriage. The main charac...
A Thematic Study of the Characterization of Women in Three Novels by George Eliot emphasizes the dev...
Compared to other black women during the era of post slavery experience for being the victims of the...
A Pair of Blue Eyes is one of Thomas Hardy?s novels, which tells about the relationships between Elf...
George Eliot was regarded as one of the most intellectual English novelists because most of her nove...