Examining the Bipartite Role of Beloved-Mother from a Feminist Sociology Perspective Case Study: We Will Get Used to It by Zoya Pirzad and No Saints or Angels by Ivan Klíma
One of the main features of contemporary literature is its strong connection with society and the reflection of common human concerns in the context of literary works. Among literary genres, novels have this capacity the most. In this paper, two novels are examined comparatively from a feminist sociology perspective, as they share many similarities in their narratives: We Will Get Used to It by Zoya Pirzad, whose author has a feminist orientation, and No Saints or Angels by Ivan Klíma, the Czech author. The paper focuses on the intellectual challenges of the novel’s characters and the existence or absence of conflict in their attitudes towards their roles as mother and beloved. The study reveals that from a feminist sociology perspective, the image of women in these novels reflects the idealistic thoughts of the authors and contrasts with the realities of the society in which they live.
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