Presence of Women in Two Stories: My Bird and Someone I Loved

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Review Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
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In their works, women writers often use the same formal techniques and components to raise ideas and issues related to women and their place and presence in life and society. The aim of the present study was to investigate the common issues of the main female character in two stories, My Bird</em> by Vafi and Someone I Loved</em> by Anna Gavalda, a contemporary French writer. In this study, both authors' views on love, family, and the position of women in society have been examined. Given that these two writers are from two different communities with different cultures and geographical locations, the message and theme of both writers are the oppression of women, their loneliness, and the infidelity of men. The women in these stories seek to discover their independent personal identities, and despite their emotional and economic dependence on their husbands and families, they experience an emotional vacuum; as a result, a sense of loneliness and psychological fatigue due to lack of identity and independence pervades their existence. </strong>

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English
Published:
Journal of Language and Translation, Volume:13 Issue: 1, Winter 2023
Pages:
209 to 223
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