Blar i Institutt for språk og litteratur på forfatter "Hacioglu, Yasemin Nurcan"
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Beauty or Bluebeard How Angela Carter re-writes victimhood and fairy tales in “The Bloody Chamber” A Bachelor Thesis
Hasselgård, Ingeborg Kristine (Bachelor thesis, 2022)A deep dive into Angela Carters retelling of Bluebeard and see this story in contrast to Beauty and the Beast. What lessons can Carter be trying to teach us? How can the old tales help a girl become Beauty and not Bluebeards’ ... -
Female Representation in Popular Fiction: Education as a tool of agency in the feminist heroines Jane Eyre in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre (1874) and Hermione Granger in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter-series (1997-2007).
Bye, Anna-Marie (Bachelor thesis, 2022)Denne oppgaven utforsker rollen utdanning har som verktøy for å aktivere handlingsvilje og styrke i de kvinnelige karakterene Jane Eyre fra Charlotte Brontës roman Jane Eyre (1874) og Hermine Grange fra J.K. Rowlings Harry ... -
From Victoria to Villanelle: The Representation of Female Serial Killers and their Motivation to Kill in Dacres Zofloya (1806) and Waller-Bridges Killing Eve (2018-2022)
Myrseth, Idun (Bachelor thesis, 2022)Consuming fiction with serial killers is becoming more and more popular; violent crimes are being marketed as something to be watched, read, and listened to (Jarvis 3). It is discussed in some disciplines that violence ... -
Masculine behavior in The Bloody Chamber [Angela Carter, 1979] and The Orphan [Amelia Opie, 1806], instructional writing for male readers and its morally didactic purpose
Svorkdal, Sigurd (Bachelor thesis, 2022)As discussed in this paper, there could be argued that both The Orphan and The Bloody Chamber can serve a didactic and instructional purpose in form of a message based on morality and behavior. Both stories depict different ... -
Romantic Fiction and the Controversy of 'Desire'
Båtstrand, Johanne Marie (Bachelor thesis, 2022)Charlotte Brontës Jane Eyre og Colleen Hoovers It Ends with Us fremstiller kvinnelig begjær i populære romantiske romaner i sammenheng med politikk- og samfunnsdebatter relevant for deres samtid. I Jane Eyre er begjær ... -
The new feminist heroine born from typical genre conventions
Ligaard, Marthe (Bachelor thesis, 2022)Although women historically have been forced to align themselves with the ideals created by men, Jane Eyre refuses to waiver and give up her morals and agency. She states that she will not live up to this angel-like ideal ... -
The Oppression of Women Through Moral Ideal: A Look at British Society and Morality Through Charlotte Dacre’s Zofloya, or the Moor (1806)
Remåd, Emil Næsguthe (Bachelor thesis, 2022)In this thesis I have looked at some of the historical context surrounding the British society during the time Zofloya, or the Moor was written. An empire at a standstill, with a grand upheaval in a similar European country, ... -
The Representation of Queer Identities in Gothic Literary Works from the Romantic Age: with a focus in character relationships in Zofloya and The Romance of the Forest
Nodeland, Julie Teigen (Bachelor thesis, 2022)Innenfor gotisk literatur finnes det ofte et skeivt lag. Disse skeive lagene har til felles at de både direkte og indirekte avviser heteronormativitet. Noe gotisk literatur fra det 18. og 19. århundre utforsker forskjellige ... -
The Subversion of Character Types in Angela Carter’s “The Bloody Chamber” A Comparison of Angela Carter’s “The Bloody Chamber” and Charles Perrault’s “Bluebeard”
Nordgård, Stine Aadde (Bachelor thesis, 2022)I 1977 oversatte Angela Carter flere av Charles Perraults eventyr fra det 17. århundret, og i 1979 utga hun selv en samling av gjenfortalte eventyr kalt The Bloody Chamber. (Makinen, 1992, s. 3) Den første fortelling i ... -
Variations in the representation of masculinity in “The Bloody Chamber” (1979) by Angela Carter and “The Orphan” (1806) by Amelia Opie
Lien, Ola (Bachelor thesis, 2022)In this case, I will examine two tales, published in different decades. To be more specific, this text will examine the “masculine representations” in both “The Bloody Chamber”, written by Angela Cater in 1979, as well as ...