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Male Myth of Power in Literature
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(5 pp) A part of the nature of myth is that it
continues to stay alive and active as long as
there are people to believe it. Men have perceived
themselves to be in power and they have acted
from that belief. The second part of a power myth
is that it is a one up and a one down relationship,
in other words someone is superior to another.
We can see examples of this is two literary works:
in the character of Torvald Helmer in Ibesen's A
Doll's House, and in Edward Rochester in Bronte's
Jane Eyre.
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