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- W48186194 abstract "At the center of Dickens's portrayal of women in Great Expectations lies a stark and melodramatic image: women, lacking the capacity to love, become destructive to themselves and to men. Like predators, they must be held firmly, even violently in check. Orlick tames Mrs. Joe by smashing her skull with convict chains. Bentley Drummle, hints Mr. Jaggers, will beat Estella after marrying her. Estella's actual mother, the tigerish Molly, must be restrained by Jaggers's strong hand. Why is this violence directed at and manifested in women? No generalization can cover every case, but given Dickens's Victorian tendency to categorize women exclusively as virgins or mothers, angels or whores, one answer might be systematic and widespread repression, accompa? nied by violence and by the Oedipal fantasy of denying the mother's sexuality so as to possess her exclusively and innocently.l The novel's typology of pure and impure women?Biddy and Clara contrasting Molly, Miss Havisham, Mrs. Joe, and Estella?lends support to the view that repressed sexual desire underlies the violence." @default.
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- W48186194 title "THE RAPE OF MISS HAVISHAM" @default.
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