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Thursday, May 30, 2019

Female Submission in Time of the Temptress :: Temptress Essays

Female Submission in Time of the Temptress From the onset, the underlying theme in Violet Winspears coquette novel, Time of the Temptress, is female submission and powerlessness, especi each(prenominal)y in the sexual tension between eve Tarrant and Wade OMara. Although no explicit sexual relations ar allowed in the line of Harlequin Presents... romances, the overall tone and interpersonal dynamics of the novel infer a rape motif. Eve is completely at the benevolence of Wade to save her from the jungle and she yearns to express her gratitude in a sexual manner, but contrary to the original biblical outcome, this Eve has no power over her Adam. The first step to conceive a sexually submissive woman is to equate female powerlessness with normality in her mind. To simplify the procedure, Winspear has bred Eve with that mindset. Eve believes men and woman have always had functions in life --very dissimilar ones which accounted for the fact that men had aggressive way s to which women submit either willingly or unwillingly. As long as Eve retains those lessons, Wade has no qualms more or less aiding her escape from the jungle. Wade quickly informs Eve that she must adopt the set of mind of an Indian squaw because Squaws are humble and obedient creatures. Simone de Beauvoir, while discussing the theory of a superior One and a submissive Other, explains that the Other . . . must be submissive enough to accept . . . an alien point of view, the view of the superior One (244). Eve readily accepts her role as the oppressed and finds nothing nonpareil about the unspoken caste system. Thus we come to the second step, passive-aggressive behavior degrade her and thence apologize or repeatedly remind her that she failed, but then reassure her its resolved and see if she agrees with your reasoning. After Eve takes a dip in the river while Wade sleeps and monkeys steal her clothes, Wade screams at her, dammit, Eve, well lose about an hour of our trek because of your female irresponsibility (64). While looking for her clothes, Wade also loses his compass, doing what a raw recruit would have avoided (74). Of course this also is all Eves fault and she is reminded of it repeatedly throughout their jungle trek.

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