1. A Garden of Discovery for Mrs. Givings
For it is women who are eaten – who turn their bodies into food – I gave up my blood – there was so much blood – and I gave up my body – but I couldn't feed her, could not turn my body into food, and she was so hungry. ... The purity of the scenery set by the snowy garden paired with their undressed bodies recharges the Givings' relationship, allowing Catherine to see her husband and the couple to finally come together fully for the first time. ... However, feminist theater scholar Jill Dolan has argued that reversing these gender roles in the represent...
- Word Count: 1862
- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: High School