Compare two of the heroines from this course. Compare and contrast their attitudes toward liberation.
Compare two of the marriages from books in this course. What is similar and different about the comment being made about marriage?
Several of our books have been called "feminist." Choose one and explain the extent to which it may be considered a universal story, and in what ways the story is particular to a woman's experience.
In what ways is Pride and Prejudice a typical romance, and in what ways does it distinguish itself from a typical romance?