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Esther is not in a good position with the emperor but she promises that she will help
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she puts on the best clothes, make up, jewellery and shows up in front of the emperor without having been called
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the emperor was plotting with the PM while Esther showed up and he was shocked because she broke the rules
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she knows that it was daring and realises that something important must be done because she is about to lose her head
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she kneels in front of him, cries and says that she knows about the plot
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the emperor pretends not to know about the plan and decides to hang the PM, give the Jews weapons to defend themselves and release them from captivity
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that day was important for slaves and this happy event is celebrated by the Jews
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Esther was hidden in a closet as nobody knew about her identity
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she came out of a closet when her Jewish identity was revealed
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idea how and when one should plan her or his revealing of identity (coming out)
book: Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial Desire
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English literature should be regarded as a symbolic relationship between men (the Oedipus Complex)
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the desire to become as powerful as a father
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but not a biological father but a father figure in terms of literature
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symbolic killing of the father because the authority is most of the time of men
6. LUCE IRIGARAY
female talk
Speculum of the Other Woman (1974)
This Sex Which Is Not One
POSTCOLONIAL THEORIES
theories that are important for British and American literature
England was the largest empire and had colonies in America and other parts of the world
the theory deals with relationships between metropolis London and colonies
these relationships were relationship of power and hierarchy