When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Incest in literature - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incest_in_literature

    Incest is an important thematic element and plot device in literature, with famous early examples such as Sophocles' classic Oedipus Rex, a tragedy in which the title character unwittingly kills his father and marries his mother. [1]

  3. Category:Fiction about incest - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Fiction_about_incest

    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file

  4. Category:Fiction about mind control - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Fiction_about...

    Fiction about mind control, the concept that the human mind can be altered or controlled by certain psychological techniques. Brainwashing is said to reduce its subject's ability to think critically or independently, to allow the introduction of new, unwanted thoughts and ideas into their minds, as well as to change their attitudes, values, and beliefs.

  5. Mind control in popular culture - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_control_in_popular...

    Mind control, or brainwashing, has proven a popular subject in fiction, featuring in books and films such as The Manchurian Candidate (1959; film adaptations 1962 and 2004) and The IPCRESS File (1962; film 1965), both stories advancing the premise that controllers could hypnotize a person into murdering on command while retaining no memory of the killing.

  6. Mothers and Sons (book) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mothers_and_Sons_(book)

    Upon release, Mothers and Sons was generally well-received. On Bookmarks March/April 2007 issue, a magazine that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a (3.5 out of 5) based on critic reviews with the critical summary saying, "In his first short-fiction collection, Colm Tóibín takes a compelling look at the ties that bind".

  7. The Butterfly (novel) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Butterfly_(novel)

    During late 1930s West Virginia, Jess Tyler is a subsistence farmer who serves as an unofficial watchman over the abandoned Llewellyn coal mine that adjoins his property. A stern adherent to Christian fundamentalism, his wife Belle, of the local Morgan clan, deserted him years previously with their two young daughters, Jane and Kady, to live with the attractive ne’er-do-well and musician ...

  8. Michael Shayan had to transform into his mother to tell the ...

    www.aol.com/news/michael-shayan-had-transform...

    In his new show at South Coast Repertory, Michael Shayan reflects on the Iranian American experience through his mother, jokes and a little 'Tehrangeles' magic.

  9. Incest in folklore and mythology - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incest_in_folklore_and...

    If his mother is a queen, princess, or an aristocrat, the son distinguishes himself among her suitors by accomplishing a certain task, thereby earning her hand in marriage as a part of the reward. However, the hero's desertion as a child makes plausible that neither the son nor mother recognize each other, leading to an inadvertent, incestuous ...