The Represented Images of Women's Suffering in Two Novels My Share by Perinoush Sanei and Benat al-Riyad by Raja Abdullah al-Sane

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The issues of women, as one of the main human issues in contemporary literature, have a special place. Prinoush Sanei and Raja Abdullah al-Sane, who are among the most accomplished writers in Persian and Arabic poets who put their exuberance in their two novels My Share and Benat al-Riyad. In this descriptive-analytical study, it is a small and positive step towards identifying both feminist thoughts by examining the female characters in two novels Benat al-Riyad by Raja Abdullah al-Sanei and My Share by Parnoush Sanei. They outline the similarities and differences, both authors are influenced by feminist theories. In examining the works of both authors, we find that the women portrayed in both novels are bold and normative women who have been exploited by the gender culture dominating their traditionalist societies and who instead resort to traditionalism in order to escape the clutches of the court to abandon the cultural antidote to their society.

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Persian
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Journal of Research in Comparative Literature, Volume:9 Issue: 35, 2019
Pages:
81 to 102
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