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				<title>Comparing Female Characters in &quot;Christabel&quot; and &quot;The Eve of St. Agnes&quot;</title>
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				<description>By Alina  Saminsky - Despite both being the leading female characters in their respective pieces, Christabel from Samuel Taylor Coleridge&amp;rsquo;s Christabel and Madeline from John Keats&amp;rsquo; The Eve of St. Agnes have many striking similarities. Throughout both poems, the two women are constantly referred to as pure, innocent, generally good girls.&amp;nbsp; They are praised by the other characters and by the narrators.&amp;nbsp; However, both women engage in behavior that defies their descriptions.&amp;nbsp; Occasionally, this behavior even disrupts gender roles, and the position of the girls in their respective texts is questioned...</description>
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