2014
DOI: 10.1353/vcr.2014.0007
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The Mill on the Floss ’s Tom Tulliver and the Victorian Bluebeard Type

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“…I would add to Gunes' work here that when females are subdued on purpose and are made weak and dependent entities, it automatically directs males to rule them which paves the way to toxic masculinity. Kiesel (2014) provides an interesting analysis of George Eliot's character of Tom Tulliver. He compares him with the villain of the famous folktale "Bluebeard" by Charles Perrault.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I would add to Gunes' work here that when females are subdued on purpose and are made weak and dependent entities, it automatically directs males to rule them which paves the way to toxic masculinity. Kiesel (2014) provides an interesting analysis of George Eliot's character of Tom Tulliver. He compares him with the villain of the famous folktale "Bluebeard" by Charles Perrault.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%