Analysis of the landmines of King Solomon and its gender discrimination In the 19th century, women were seen to be inferior to men. Men also regard women as prizes or wealth. Such a background is in "The Soline of King Solomon" by H. Rider Haggard. Here, the authors use Lyn Pykett's article "Gender, Corruption, Transformation: Some Modern Background" as a pillar of comparison and discussion. As Allen Quartermain and the company approached the diamond, the explanation of the landscape became very feminine.
When the team explored the city, Mr. Herkermer discovered King Solomon's mine. After entering the mine of King Solomon, Mr. Heckammer and the scientists rushed to the abundant shining diamond of black sand. When one of the diamonds is picked up from the ground, the dormant mine wakes up with the roaring sound of a thirsty gorilla. This book is very similar to the film Congo supervised by Steven Spielberg, but there are some subtle differences. In the movie, when the plane flew over Congo, the tribe was about to shoot it down, and Karen Rose shot the torch and threw it out of the door. Another difference is that when Elliott was killed by a thirsty gorilla, Amy tried to save Dr. Elliott.
The author wrote the landmine of King Solomon for the boy. The story is about a British explorer traveling the deepest part of Africa to find the treasure of King Solomon. The best book to read with your son before going to bed. Both of you entertain and let men's adventurous mind penetrate your son. Our main character Meshkin is an example of selfless love, marries a woman and protects her from hitting the arm of Rogozhin which is a symbol of darkness. Does the high school girls' good girls remind you of running to a man not fit for her feelings? Well, in this case, the girl ran to Rogozhin, probably because of his passion, she rewarded her ... she killed her. Mishkin is considered innocent and trusting the best human beings so it is considered a "fool" Finally, his optimism and love for mankind are his destruction in the dark and materialistic society.
As a classics of the time, King Solomon's mine was one of the most famous works of the Victorian era. This is a typical classic boys own unique adventure. The story develops mainly in the group of three Britons looking for three missing brothers. The story is spoken by one of the three Allan Quatermain adventurers, a large game hunter type adventurer. Sir Henry Curtis took the missing brother and lost sight of Solomon's landmine somewhere in Africa.