Abstract:The years beginning with 1960 witnessed several alterations in the thoughts of the women identified as 'second-wave' feminists with regard to both social and political perspectives, which was led by the influence of women's movements. The women of that period directed their attention more to such matters like discrimination, gender, inequality, and violence whereas they were still interested in domestic issues. Women's new interests were fundamental sources of the works of such prominent feminist playwrights l… Show more
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