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Self-Denial and Forceful Social Engagement in Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler and Strindberg’s Miss Julie
Zaid Tayyeh Mohammed, Ahmed Kadhim Jassim
Volume: 13 Issue: 2 2023
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Feminism began to be visible in some writers' works in the latter half of the 20th century, despite neither being present nor being represented in the works of western academicians and writers. With a little care and examination, we may understand the feministic features of these works, even though we cannot talk with clarity about the characteristics of feminism in this work. Feminism can be seen as the outcome of Western society' brutal treatment of women's rights. Similar to this, the psychoanalytic theory deals with questions about the world surrounding one's own past and can be seen as a relationship with one's own past that has no rational component.
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