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Frustrace, gener a naděje v dílech Edny O'Brien a Margaret Atwood
RABOVÁ, Markéta
The main aim of this thesis is the literal analysis of the chosen works of Irish writer Edna O'Brien and Canadian Margaret Atwood. The main focus is on the novels, The Country Girls trilogy, The Edible Woman and the autobiographical memoir, Mother Ireland which are analysed on the cultural, historical and social backgrounds. The brief introduction into Irish and Canadian history and literature is added as well. The thesis also deals with history and various approaches to feministic theories and terminology. The main female and male protagonists are described as well as the historical settings and plots. It also tries to seek the purposes why our characters feel frustrated and depressed and in which they might seek hope.
Typical and Atypical Role of Animals in Children's Literature and the Author's Fairy Tale
RABOVÁ, Markéta
The bachelor thesis, Typical and Atypical Role of Animals in Children?s Literature and the author?s fairytale tries to define and explain the term fairytale in general. Its development as a literal genre, different types of fairytale and its origin. It tries to characterize the fairytale?s figures/heroes and heroine with detailed description of animal protagonists. The main aim of the thesis is based on the comparison of the traditional animal fairytales (written by the Brothers Grimms) with modern adaptations of Angela Carter?s short stories. The second chapter introduces the analytic theory by C.G. Jung and the connection of psychology and fairytales and also the importance and necessity of its analysis. From the different points of view specify the role of the wolf and cat in given stories and also animal metamorphosis in The Beauty and the Beast and The Frog Prince. The thesis tries to summarize the psychological influence on (pre-school) children development

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