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Articles by Stephanie S. Haddad

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January 26, 2010 - 864 words | Literary Criticism » Women in Literature
In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the author characterizes each woman as passive, disposable and serving a utilitarian function. Female characters like Safie, Elizabeth, Justine, Margaret and Agatha provide nothing more but a channel of action for the male characters... Read Article »

Stephanie S. Haddad graduated in 2011 with a concentration in Education from University Of Phoenix in Phoenix, AZ.