Enter the Enchanted Social Sensitivity

This Study Guide consists of approximately 17 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Enter the Enchanted.

Enter the Enchanted Social Sensitivity

This Study Guide consists of approximately 17 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Enter the Enchanted.
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In Enter the Enchanted, April is in a man's world, a patriarchal society in which noblemen such as Galahad are in charge. This will not always be the case in other novels, but in Enter the Enchanted, it is a special concern for April, especially since events in New Tenochtitlan, in Land of Loss, have shown the depravity to which people can sink in Everworld. Therefore, it is only natural to be happy to find when she awakens in Galahad's castle that she has been unmolested. It is comforting to her to discover that Galahad expects women to be treated well.

Through the first three novels of Everworld, April has been concerned about differences between men and women and a bit uncomfortable about her own sexual feelings. She has manifested her concern by criticizing all men, accusing them all of being governed by hormones and afflicted...

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