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Volume IV Special Issue II February 2024
Name of Author :
Ms. A Malavika
Title of the paper :
Gender And Literature
Abstract:
Gender and literature have always been naturally intertwined, reflecting the evolving social, artistic, and political geographies. The depiction of gender places, individualities, and power dynamics in literature has evolved over time, mirroring and occasionally grueling societal morals. Literature has played a part in creating and propagating artistic and societal values. Youthful adult literature is used for both academics and pleasure. In numerous researches the experimenters had set up that womanish characters were significantly more likely to be represented as audacious and critical than manly characters, both manly and womanish characters saw an increase in being portrayed as understanding. Problems introduced by both manly and womanish main characters together were significantly more likely to be answered by both characters in literature. Literature frequently reinforces or challenges traditional gender places.
Keywords :
Cultural, Adventurous, Characters, Rights, Individuals.
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Page Number :
86-90