2023
DOI: 10.5430/wjel.v13n3p112
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Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar: A Feministic Reading

Abstract: At the time when Sylvia Plath was at her most productive artistically, sea changes were underway in America and the entire western world. Following the changed socio-economic dispensation in the aftermath of the intense activity of the Second World War, there was a revival in women’s demands for a better social status and this came to be known as the Second Feministic Movement. As a symptom and result of this, women’s authorship flowered and struggled at the same time, the aim being to present the world view o… Show more

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“…The lack of consciousness and the taken-for-granted mentality of society have percolated evil into every stratum of society. As said by Alrasheedi (2023):…”
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confidence: 96%
“…The lack of consciousness and the taken-for-granted mentality of society have percolated evil into every stratum of society. As said by Alrasheedi (2023):…”
Section: Raudra Rasa In Dina Mehta's Brides Are Not For Burningmentioning
confidence: 96%