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100 1 _aHassan,Ahmed R.
245 0 _aAnalysis of the female characters in Margaret Drabble's three novels with special focus on feminism
_cAhmed R. Hassan; Supervisor: Ünsal Özünlü
260 _aNicosia
_bCyprus International University
_c2013
300 _aV, 86 p.
_c30.5 cm
_eCD
336 _2rdacontent
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337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
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338 _2rdacarrier
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500 _aIncludes CD
504 _aIncludes references (83-86 p.)
520 _a'Abstract This thesis deals with the analysis and development of the major female characters in the novels (The Radiant Way, The Needle's Eye and The Millstone) by a famous writer, Margaret Drabble. These novels are representatives of different stages in the author´s career and throughout the analyses; the evolution of her narrative techniques will be addressed. This study discusses the role of a literary character within a literary work as well as touching upon the issue of feminism. There is a brief introduction to the history of the feminist movement and also a subchapter focuses on the author´s position towards the women´s movement - whether she considers herself a feminist writer or if there are at least feminist features in her novels. It had been analyzed the main female character in these three novels with focus on the feminism side in each of these character. It had been analyzed each character from four lenses, social environment, family background, relationship with male characters and feminist check. By the result of the analyse it's possible to see Margaret drabble feminist side and her point of view toward women rights. This thesis's main aim is to analyze the characteristics of the female characters in three selected Margaret Drabble novels. The analysis will involve an in-depth examination of whether and/or how these characters developed throughout the novel and from one novel into the other. This study will also involve a recurring sub-chapter which focuses on the author in the eye of critics and other major writers of different periods. This sub-chapter will attempt to answer the question: is Margaret Drabble a feminist writer or just a writer with accidental touches on feminist themes? '
650 0 0 _aEdebiyat
650 0 0 _aLiterature
650 0 0 _aFeminizm
650 0 0 _aFeminism
700 0 _aSupervisor: Özünlü, Ünsal
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505 1 _g1
_tChapter I
505 1 _g1
_tIntroduction
505 1 _g1
_tThe Objective of the study
505 1 _g4
_tChapter II
505 1 _g4
_tProfile of Margaret Drabble
505 1 _g6
_tDrabble and Feminism
505 1 _g12
_tChapter III
505 1 _g12
_tLiterature Review
505 1 _g12
_tThe Review of the Three Selected Books
505 1 _g12
_tThe Millstone (1965)
505 1 _g12
_tThe Needle's Eye (1972)
505 1 _g15
_tThe Radiants way (1987)
505 1 _g16
_tLiterature Review About The Works Cited
505 1 _g16
_tLorber, Judith.(2011)
505 1 _g18
_tPlain, G.& Sellers, S.(2007)
505 1 _g20
_tForster,1927
505 1 _g21
_tThesis and Journal: Hartigova, L.(2009); Robert F.(1988) and Motta, S., Flesher Fominaya, C.,,Eschle, C., Cox, L.(2011)
505 1 _g21
_tA.Hartigova, 2009
505 1 _g24
_tB. Sheard, Robert F. (1988)
505 1 _g30
_tC. Motta, S, Flesher Fominaya, C.., Eschle, Cox, L.(2011)
505 1 _g32
_tArticle and Reviews: Interview with the Author and Reviews
505 1 _g34
_tChapter IV
505 1 _g34
_tAnalyses of The Major Characters
505 1 _g34
_tThe Millistone (1965)
505 1 _g34
_tRosamund stacey
505 1 _g36
_tSocial Environment
505 1 _g38
_tFamily Background
505 1 _g39
_tRelationship with the Male Characters
505 1 _g41
_tFeminist Check
505 1 _g42
_tThe Needle's Eye (1972)
505 1 _g43
_tRose Vassilious
505 1 _g44
_tSocial Environment
505 1 _g55
_tFamily Background
505 1 _g57
_tRelationship with Male Characters
505 1 _g49
_tFerminist Check
505 1 _g51
_tThe Radiant Way (1987)
505 1 _g43
_tLiz Headleand, Alix Bowen, Esther Breuer and Shirley Harper
505 1 _g53
_tLiz Headland,Alix Bowen, Esther Breuer and Shirley Harper
505 1 _g53
_tLiz Headland
505 1 _g54
_tSocial Environment
505 1 _g55
_tFamily Background
505 1 _g57
_tRelationship with Male Characters
505 1 _g61
_tFeminist Check
505 1 _g61
_tAlix Bowen
505 1 _g63
_tSocial Environment
505 1 _g65
_tFamily Background
505 1 _g65
_tRelationships with Male Characters
505 1 _g66
_tFeminist Check
505 1 _g66
_tEsther Breuer
505 1 _g67
_tSocail Environment
505 1 _g65
_tFamily Background
505 1 _g65
_tRelationship with Male Characters
505 1 _g66
_tFeminist Check
505 1 _g66
_tEsther Breuer
505 1 _g67
_tSocial Environment
505 1 _g68
_tFamily Background
505 1 _g69
_tRelationships with male characters
505 1 _g69
_tFeminist Check
505 1 _g70
_tShirley Harper
505 1 _g71
_tSocial Environment
505 1 _g72
_tFamily Background
505 1 _g73
_tRelationship with Male Characters
505 1 _g74
_tFeminist Check
505 1 _g75
_tChapter V
505 1 _g75
_tDiscussion of the Findings
505 1 _g75
_tThe Relationship between The Analysed Books and Feminism
505 1 _g80
_tChapter 6
505 1 _g80
_tSummary and Conclusion
505 1 _g82
_tConclusion
505 1 _g83
_tReferences
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