ࡱ;  Root Entry F% CompObjbWordDocument TObjectPool%% 4@ ()*+,-./012 FMicrosoft Word 6.0 Document MSWordDocWord.Document.6; X @`!8 `!d`!0d`! ` Dorian Gray thesis In the book The Picture Of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde is a chauvinist. Throughout the entire book he makes chauvinistic remarks about women. You would think he hated them with everything he says. One example is on page one hundred seventy six A woman will flirt with anybody in the world as long as other people are looking on. Any girl I know would be offended by that remark even though I think most of the time I think it is true. I guess that is why they get offended. An other example is on page seventy. Oscar has Lord Henry say Being adored is a nuisance. Women treat us just as humanity treats its gods. They worship us and are always bothering us to do something for them. Oscar Wilde is saying that women are weak and that they give everything to men and even worship us. Personally I would see nothing wrong with it if it were only true but Oscar Wilde seems to think that women are just small inconsequential weak creatures that are very foolish. He also says on the same page women always prevent men from carrying out masterpieces he must of had bad luck with women but he is saying that women are a hindrance to men. My final example is on page eighty Dorian is thinking after he broke up with Sibyl and Oscar Wilde writes he thought her great. Then she disappointed him. She had been shallow and unworthy. That is probably the most sexist remark in the whole book. He seems to think that women are here to serve men and men only. This is why I think Oscar Wilde is a chauvinist. ࡱ;  Oh+'0SummaryInformation('$ H l   D h(C:\MSOFFICE\WINWORD\TEMPLATE\NORMAL.DOT Dorian Gray thesisPreferred CustomerPreferred Customer@%@@%@Microsoft Word 6.02ࡱ; ܥe3 e Tjjjjjjj  1    !,HdTMjjjjj ~jjjj Q Dorian Gray thesis In the book The Picture Of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde is a chauvinist. Throughout the entire book he makes chauvinistic remarks about women. You would think he hated them with everything he says. One example is on page one hundred seventy six A woman will flirt with anybody in the world as long as other people are looking on. Any girl I know would be offended by that remark even though I think most of the time I think it is true. I guess that is why they get offended. An other example is on page seventy. Oscar has Lord Henry say Being adored is a nuisance. Women treat us just as humanity treats its gods. They worship us and are always bothering us to do something for them. Oscar Wilde is saying that women are weak and that they give everything to men and even worship us. Personally I would see nothing wrong with it if it were only true but Oscar Wilde seems to think that women are just small inconsequential weak creatures that are very foolish. He also says on the same page women always prevent men from carrying out masterpieces he must of had bad luck with women but he is saying that women are a hindrance to men. My final example is on page eighty Dorian is thinking after he broke up with Sibyl and Oscar Wilde writes he thought her great. Then she disappointed him. She had been shallow and unworthy. That is probably the most sexist remark in the whole book. He seems to think that women are here to serve men and men only. This is why I think Oscar Wilde is a chauvinist.     cc0 d  !!!!!!!!! K@Normala "A@"Default Paragraph Font    QPreferred CustomerC:\MSOFFICE\WINWORD\DAVE.DOCPreferred Customer A:\DAVE.DOC@HP LaserJet 4P/4MPLPT1:HPPCL5EHP LaserJet 4P/4MP  D!@OX!HP LaserJet 4P/4MP  D!@OX!1Times New Roman Symbol &Arial"hD&D&$M Dorian Gray thesisPreferred CustomerPreferred Customerࡱ;