This is an essay about feminist theories and three of Edgar Allan Poeβs gothic stories: βLigeia,β βMorella,β and βThe Oval Portrait.β
Different than many essays that have similar topics and criticize Poeβs patriarchal thoughts, this essay examines the overlap between Poeβs gothic stories and feminist theories and analyzes Poeβs feminist ideas and thoughts. This essay argues that there is a feminist element in Poeβs stories, and describes the kind of feminist thought he holds.
This essay introduces some feminist theories that are relevant to victimization in Poeβs stories. this essay analyses some different aspects of the stories (the female charactersβ appearances, sex, the position of females in their family
relationships, children, the dependence and independence females) and it tries to figure out the overlap between Poeβs stories and feminist theories to determine the kinds of feminist thought Poe holds.Β