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EEO. 2021; 20(5): 2916-2923


Combat of Gender Superiority in The Power (2016) by Naomi Alderman

Afza Sabir, Rahmat Ullah, Zakir Ullah, Ahmad Ullah, Javed Iqbal.




Abstract

This study focuses on Combat of Gender Superiority inThe Power (2016). It’s a qualitative study which deals with the textual analysis of the mentioned literary work. The theoretical framework is for this work is feminism. The plot of the novel shows that women acknowledge that they have some special powers. They make use of that power and control almost all the fields of life. They behave with the male lot the way male are behaving with female these days. It shows that women are filled with furry revenge. They make men their slaves and impose different restrictions upon them. What women do in the novel, the same men are doing to them. This story is the wish of liberation of feminists. They want to break the chains of patriarchy. Their actions mean that they want that male should change their approach towards them as women are capable of performing all those activities which men are doing. They struggle for the bliss of equality. Though the actions of the female characters are rude and atrocious but actually they portray men’s attitude with women in many countries. They want to give the message to the society that if you do not like some of their actions, then you should give equal rights to female everywhere. They should be dealt as human beings and not domestics animals. These points are analyzed and proved from the text of The Power (2016).

Key words: Feminism, Patriarchy, Power, Equality.






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