First, consider the story Oroonoko and the discussion of wives and especially consider Imoindas role in the work. Is killing her part of his love or the desire to save her and the child from slavery? In Gullivers Travels consider the queen in Book I and the wayward wives in Book
III. How are women represented in the “Rape of the Lock”? Compare how women are represented and discussed in both books. A note on citations, there must be in text citations that have the title of the work and then the line associated with the sentence. For example, (Oroonoko,124).