Sexism in the critical literature on Strauss’s Don Juan: is it warranted? Strauss’s Don Juan is a tone poem based on a few verses taken from Lenau’s poem of the same name. It is the piece which established Strauss internationally as a composer. It triggered waves of critical responses‚ both analyzing the musical and the programmatic aspects of the piece. The critical responses‚ although scholarly and eloquent‚ often bore an undertone of sexism. They interpreted the piece in a manner that promoted
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Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra’s Don Quixote is‚ perhaps‚ the most famous example of the literary genre called the picaresque novel. A picaresque novel is named for a “pícaro”‚ which is a Spanish term for someone we might describe today as a mischief-maker (Wheeler). This type of novel is a serialized tale describing the progress of the “pícaro”. Besides being mischievous‚ traditionally the “pícaro” is someone who was born into a poor and humble social class who then struggles to live in a society
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risked their lives for something bigger than themselves; and the dangerous war would bring an unlikely pair together. Don Rader‚ a man who crusaded in the Battle of the Bulge during World War II was hit by shrapnel while Robert Alexander‚ a complete stranger‚ was his doctor. Don Rader In World War II there were many valiant soldiers‚ but one particular man’s story stood out. Don Wyatt Rader was born in Shattuck‚ Oklahoma on 1 June‚ 1924. His father‚ Ernest Justin Rader‚ was a candy salesman and
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202 Idealized Heroines In Don Juan‚ Lord Byron reverses the gender roles of males and females‚ portraying Juan not as a womanizer but as someone easily seduced by women. The women in Don Juan are seen as pretty‚ submissive women whom are sexually attractive even sexually responsive. The men in Don Juan appear to be charming and unaccountable for their irresponsible love affairs based on the rationale that falling in love and lust is their default. Thus the men in Don Juan have no need for brute
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Don Pedro‚ Prince of Aragon Of all the main characters in Much Ado About Nothing‚ Don Pedro seems the most elusive. He is the noblest character in the social hierarchy of the play‚ and his friends Benedick and Claudio‚ though equals in wit‚ must always defer to him because their positions depend upon his favor. Don Pedro has power‚ and he is well aware of it; whether or not he abuses this power is open to question. Unlike his bastard brother‚ the villain Don John‚ Don Pedro most often uses his power
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Daniel Venegas’s Don Chipote Miguel de Cervantes’s Don Quixote (1605) has inspired many writers to create their own modern day Don Quixote. Writers like Kathy Acker‚ Paul Auster‚ and Daniel Venegas have used Cervantes’ work to not only express themselves‚ but also the times they lived in. These writers along with many others have adopted Cervantes’s notion of quixotism (book-inspired idealism) and applied it to their own individual works. In his novel‚ The Adventures of Don Chipote or When
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In “Don Quixote‚” “The Epic of Gilgamesh‚” and “The Odyssey” there are limited presentations of women throughout the text‚ if not prostitutes or servants‚ women are portrayed as mothers or wives. In contrast‚ the male characters throughout the text are depicted as warriors or heroes possessing the prominent role in restoring peace‚ their reputation can be attributed to the exhibition of strength‚ physical strength and expertise. Don Quixote is the main character who is driven to madness because
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Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra‚ Spanish novelist‚ playwright‚ poet‚ and creator of Don Quixote‚ is the most famous figure in Spanish literature. His writings have become legendary‚ influencing many of today’s writers. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra lived an unsettled life of hardship and adventure. To begin he was born in Alcalá de Henares‚ a small town near Madrid‚ into a family of the minor nobility. Much of his childhood Cervantes spent moving from town to town while his father sought work. In
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Marquis’ Anti-Abortion Argument * Marquis suggests that the parties to the abortion debate find themselves at a stand-off. Pro-lifers want to focus on the fact that fetuses are human beings (at least potentially) whereas pro-choicers want to focus on the fact that fetuses are not persons (even though they may be so potentially). * Marquis suggests that to make progress in the abortion debate‚ what we need is a new strategy. His preferred strategy is an argument he calls the “future life
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"American Pie" by Don McLean‚ is a very interesting song. After listening to the lyrics and the song itself‚ there is a meaning to this song. Each line of the lyrics has a special meaning to what Don McLean wanted to say‚ but in his own special way. If one was to look at each lyrics one by one‚ they will be able to find out the big picture of the whole song. It tells a story of Mclean’s favorite performers‚ Buddy HOlly. American Pie was rumoured to be the name of the plane that BUddy Holly died
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