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Issues of Gender in Gosford Park, An Ideal Husband,
and Goblin Market
Often different literary works have the same issues or lessons deep within the story line. In Julian Fellowes Gosford Park, Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband, and Christina Rossetti’s Goblin Market, there are ongoing issues of gender, pertaining to gender roles and sexual identity.
In Fellowes’ Gosford Park, the issue of gender roles is clearly apparent. ...
The gender issues that are deep within the storyline of Gosford Park are based on the story of rich man gets poor girl pregnant, poor girl is forced into giving up the baby for security of the rich man’s name and face. ... These roles are very evident in the storyline; the women marry the men for money because it “never works” when a woman or man marries for love (p. ...
Oscar Wilde, in An Ideal Husband, also uses identifies gender roles in his play. ... Gender identity is exposed thoroughly at the end when Gertrude admits, “A man’s life is of more value than a woman’s.
Approximate Word count = 812 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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