A Comparison of the Male Persona in Western Literature
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2016-01
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Hood College Arts and Humanities
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The essay follows a selection of Western Literature including Homer's Odyssey,
Marquez' s One Hundred Years of Solitude, Kundera' s The Unbelievable Lightness of
Being, selected poetry by Walt Whitman and Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof to
examine the male persona as portrayed in different genres beginning as long ago as the
writings of Homer and as recently as Tennessee Williams. While all have some
similarities, there is a move toward recognizing the validity of a changing male persona
in today's society. While there remains a definite perception of maleness, there is an
apparent fluidity in the expectations and realities of being male.