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Abstract

Liminial Identities in Charles Dicken’s Great Expectations

Abeer Ali Dinar

Volume: 13 Issue: 3 2023

Abstract:

The diversity of gender and the struggle of identity are considered as two of the main themes in literature equally in the classics and modernist, from the gender perspective; the male identity was reflected as supreme to the female as they were being projected in an inferior position. Yet in the post-modern literature different spaces have being emerging to create a plot where gender and identity weren’t limited to the traditional space but either liminal in one stage or rather liberal from all limitation; both of these possibilities are to be considered in this study.

DOI: http://doi.org/10.37648/ijrssh.v13i03.005

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