The work of many poets shows social problems, and they consciously reveal their views on these issues through various techniques. Judith Wright established her argument through various poetry techniques that convey her view on social issues in most poetry and allow readers to understand her beliefs. Through the development of social criticism of her poetry, the light 's view on the social issues of the world is presented to the reader in such a way as to force them to think about the mentioned social aspect.
Judith Wright is an environmentalist and social activist, judging from her work, which is very correct. Using her childhood and lifelong experience, the author vividly points out various contemporary but fundamental issues that affect society. For example, in her poem, "Two Dreams" Judith Wright pointed out post colonialism and apartheid. And it is believed that she is "swallowing" society and it is obstacles to development. Furthermore, I would like to emphasize that cultural alienation and modernity are another important concern. On the other hand, Sujata Bhatt makes use of her multicultural experience to clearly express her criticism of the problem she thinks of concern. In her poetry 'His extraordinary', Sujata Bhatt successfully understood important issues such as culture, oppression, post colonialism. In the unique traces of Bard and the colonial era, she showed passion for local tradition and language exchange. (McLeod, 2000)
Judith Butler is currently one of the most outstanding social theorists working on gender building issues. Butler is a trained philosopher whose work dominates feminist theory and Queer theory. Butler's most famous work is the gender problem. Feminism and destructive identity announced in 1991 claims gender performance. This means that gender is not an essential category. The repeated performance of "male" and "female" in accordance with social norms makes the category more complicated and creates the emergence of naturalization and essential duality. Although gender was not a stable explanation of individuals, individuals always deviate from "stereotyped" gender, manifesting, or socially recognized gender stereotypes. Being gender is not just about acting in a specific way. It is to embody and believe in certain gender norms and to participate in practice mapping to these norms.