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Struggles of Women in Society within Literature

   
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Martin Price Writes, "The outlawry of a women whose social isolation makes her a freebooter in the center of London . . ."(32). Just as the mansion that Emma inhabits reflects her [Emma] attitude and appearance to society, so does the quiet decorated townhouse of Clarissa...
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. ."(32). Just as the mansion that Emma inhabits reflects her [Emma] attitude and appearance to society, so does the quiet decorated townhouse of Clarissa. The atmosphere and grandeur of British society act as a gilding over the societal and personal problems that Clarissa faces, such as when she learns of Septimus's death, "She [Clarissa] walked out of the party...
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