Daughters of Albion

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English

 

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Derrick O

 

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April 6, 2016

 

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Theotormon is incapable of balancing reality and fantasy; therefore, he becomes a victim of romantic thought. Theotormon, instead, is controlled by his religion; hence, prohibiting the possibility of achieving “joys” in life. Theotormon is desperately lacking the power of intellect and imagination to “improve the human condition” by refusing to rationalize his personal ideas to forgive Oothoon for her actions...
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To be able to obtain this equity, the liberty of mind must occur. Oothoon’s ability to make a rational conclusion reveals her liberty of mind. Oothoon, as developed in the “Daughters of Albion”, embodies the slave like status of women in the modern male-dominated world. Oothoon blames the rigid uniform laws instilled by religion to explain Theotormon’s refusal to forgive her...
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