The Representation of Women at in Broken Verses by Kamila Shamsie: A Discourse Analysis

Authors

  • Tahira Jabeen
  • Amna Noor Hussain
  • Shahida Khalique
  • Abdul Hamid
  • Asma Iqbal

Keywords:

Feminist Stylistics; Discourse; Broken Verses; Stereotypes.

Abstract

This study explores the representation of women in Broken Verses by Kamila Shamsie at discourse level by using part of Sara Mill’s toolkit. In this novel, the woman’s greatest dilemma always concerns her relationship with men, as if the woman’s worst weakness is her very own attraction and helplessness towards them. Finally, the study reveals that sexism and gender stereotyping are found in the novel, characteristic of the writing of a female author expressing herself as a woman living in a male dominated society.

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2023-12-15

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Tahira Jabeen, Amna Noor Hussain, Shahida Khalique, Abdul Hamid, & Asma Iqbal. (2023). The Representation of Women at in Broken Verses by Kamila Shamsie: A Discourse Analysis. Elementary Education Online, 20(3), 1927–1943. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/2286

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