LIT 202 College of San Mateo Sexuality And Love Within Post War Questions

User Generated

bryane7200

Humanities

LIT 202

College of San Mateo

LIT

Description

  • Answer EACH person in your group, but I will only grade your 2 best answer sets. 30 pts per set possible
  • Please note the name of your book in the title and in the posting, label each set of answers by question maker's name (@ Juan, @Megan) as you answer that person's questions.
  • You don't have to answer you own unless you have crickets in your group. If no one posts Qs for you, you can then answer your own for the points. Email me first, please, to set this up.

Please relax!

YOU WILL NOT BE PENALIZED IF PEOPLE FLAKE: you must respond to all the posts and will grade you on your best 2-- but only if 2 or more people post; if only 1 person posts, you need only respond to that 1. If no one posts, email me and we will make a different assignment for you to make up the credit.

Please, for your own sake, remember: This all works better if you do bit by bit, 20-30 minutes a day as opposed to way over an hour crammed into one day.

Unformatted Attachment Preview

Dominique Ortesi The Sun Also Rises What do you think Hemingway may be saying about sexuality and love within post-war? 2. How are women represented in The Sun Also Rises? 3. What are some ways which Hemingway portrays Jake Barnes as the "hero" in the novel? 1. Michaela Lee Book: The Sun Also Rises What qualities of “the new woman” of the 1920s is displayed by Brett’s character? 2. How is the idea of religion and existentialism portrayed in the novel? Does this have to do with the title of the book? 3. Given that the setting of this novel is post-WWI, what ideals of modernism does Hemingway display in the novel? 1.
Purchase answer to see full attachment
User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following Studypool's honor code & terms of service.

Explanation & Answer

hi

Dominique Ortesi
@Dominique

The Sun Also Rises
1. What Do You Think Hemingway May Be Saying About Sexuality And Love
Within Post-War?
Hemingway explores the theme of sexuality and love in the post-war period
extensively. In The Sun Also Rises, Hemingway demonstrates how the “Lost
Generation” has diluted the notion of sexuality and love. There is no successful
relationship in the novel and relationships end as fast as they start. There are no
marriages, and Cohn’s marriage is unsuccessful. The characters do not create
domestic lives and instead spend their lives in leisure spaces making aimless and
restless attempts at love. The sexuality of the male characters is threatened and this
causes them to refrain from sex while Brett’s sexuality is active throughout the novel.
The attitudes of men and women in the novel about sexuality and love have been
signific...


Anonymous
Really helpful material, saved me a great deal of time.

Studypool
4.7
Trustpilot
4.5
Sitejabber
4.4

Related Tags