Sunday, May 12, 2019

Gender and psychology in Carol Ann Duffy's poems Thesis Proposal

Gender and psychology in Carol Ann Duffys poems - Thesis Proposal illustrationIssues of gender, society, psychology, surrealism, sexuality, history, and fantasy have all found a place on the pages of her books. In my thesis, I doom to search her poetic device of the dramatic monologue and its relation to the multiplicity of phonations her poetry embodies. To better check the societal and literary importance that set her body of work apart from others, it is necessary to indicate how this geek of monologue gives a sense of freedom and authority to the misunderstood and neglected. Furthermore, I plan to shed scintillation on the mental processing of the marginalized through the speakers reflections in addition, I will focus on how her characters raise their own identity by transforming the narrative language.The objectives of my research are firstly, to explore the various topics Carol Ann Duffy communicate in her writing, such as gender roles, female sexuality, suicide, and c hildhood, and to discuss what she had to say about each of them secondly, to explore Carol Ann Duffys use of the narrative monologue as a vehicle of expression for her characters and thirdly, to distinguish the importance of Carol Ann Duffys body of work in the world of literature.It is my supposition that an analytical geographic expedition of Carol Ann Duffys poetry will reveal a female writer who has found her voice in controversial topics by allowing her characters to develop their voice through her writing.The question I want to hatch is how successful is Carol Ann Duffy at broadening the readers perception of women, by shedding ignition on womens issues through the unique usage of narrative monologues? In several of her books, such as The Worlds Wife, Feminine Gospels, and Selling Manhattan, Duffy uses her writing to bring the female characters from the background to the forefront to stress the importance of the female

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