Women's role in literature In many literary works women are playing a controversial role, and in many cases their behavior is the cause of conflict. There are usually two reasons for this. For example, Shakespeare's "Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark" is modeled on Queen Gertrude. The second reason women are the cause of central conflict is that they are often trying to oppose society by rebelling against the normal state of society.
Women are generally regarded as weak women in both men and women. Therefore, the role of women in literature is often discreet and subordinate. In Chinua Achebe 's novel "Disintegration", women are regarded as second - class citizens and are helpless and defenseless. Women are not respected like people, they are respected as producers, workers, and children of property. Women do not have their own identity; her husband's position and standings define her. Achebe accurately describes the role of women in "male-led society"
Women of American literature who slandered "Great Gatsby" and "Istanbul Ladies" played an important role in American literature. Unfortunately, this role is often negative, there is no reason to do so. Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "great Gatsby" is an example of inevitable destruction of American literature. In "Great Gatsby", Fitzgerald showed three women in particularly bad condition. Narrator's ... self-consciousness, unknown center, Daisy Foe Buchanan, regardless of whether it is realized or not, our idea inevitably surrounds it. Please compare the theme of Dickinson's poet # 315 and Poe's "Ligia". Since death is believed to exist forever in human life - the theme of philosophical death of death always existed in American writings - from the early colonial diaries.