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A Time Of Prosperous Change

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Term Paper TitleA Time Of Prosperous Change
# of Words1053
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)4.21
A Time of  Prosperous Change

A Time of  Prosperous Change


     In the early nineteen hundreds when women used to be treated as objects who were
only good for cooking and cleaning. These women were expected to stay home and
do nothing but take care of the children. Authors were rarely women .Now in the
present day a women is thought of as having a mind of her own. She is thought of
as a independent, an individual who has a peace of mind of her own who is
allowed to work and make a living as she pleases. Even we don't think of Weldon
every time someone mentions a popular contemporary author we know she deserves
to be mentioned. Both in  the Critical Survey of Long Fiction  and in  Love and
Marriage in the Novels of Anita Brookner and Fay Weldon  Weldon  is mentioned
with great honor and respect. Anna Ericson uses more past situations in Fay
Weldon's own life while contrasting her to Anita Brookner while in contrast the
Critical Survey of Long Fiction  criticizes the works without much comparison to
others. Both the Magill  and Anna Ericson have strong points on a women's
individualism but Anna Ericson proves Weldon's choice of personality for the
main character was one reflecting Weldon's  own thoughts and morals. In the The
Life and Loves of a She Devil Ruth is a character who is well developed who one
can feel one with because of the fact that  the author creates great depth to
her as a character. In the  Critical Survey of Long Fiction the author states
that "In her fiction, Fay Weldon explores women's lives with wit and humor.
She is caustic in her implicit condemnation of injustice but avoids
preaching by characters say and what they do"(Magill 3474). On the other
hand Ericson has more of a formula to Weldon's novels unlike the Critical
Survey of Long Fiction. "The Weldon narrator is usually omniscient; she is
wise, sad and cynical"(Ericson 1). which shows that  the characters must
be well developed to have such a personified personality. Magill  rarely
states how Ruth's personality had come about  in The Life and Loves of a
She Devil. Love was not an issue to Weldon when writing this novel this
may be due to the lack of love in her very own life. Love was never thought
of importance in  the Critical Survey of Long Fiction. On  the other hand
in Love and Marriage in the Novels of Anita Brookner and Fay Weldon Ericson
uses the subject of lack of love as the focus of his theories and that
Weldon was a unwed mother  who had to deal with the pressures of...

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