Feminist literary Criticism

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Feminist criticism was presented all throughout the past by men, until the time of 1920’s. Women have been denied from social power and did not have a voice. Their jobs were to clean, take care of their husbands, and children. According to Donald Hall in his book, Literary and Cultural Theory, he states, “Language, institutions, and social power structures have reflected patriarchal interests throughout much of history; this has a profound impact on women’s ability to express themselves and the quality of their daily lives” (202). Halls theory is show in, The Awakening and “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. These three samples provide specific excerpts of feminist analysis in how they are effected throughout there life and as well seen merely as an object. In addition, women suffered from depression and tried to break through a stereotypical belief of the roles of women. Feminist theory has been analyzed by varies mediums: art, film, and academic literature. By examining Halls theory on patriarchal oppression women are port...

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