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International Journal of Research in English

Vol. 6, Issue 2, Part D (2024)

Macro-thematic analysis and deconstruction of the patriarchal structure in Willa Cather's novel ‘a lost lady’

Author(s):

Neha Sharma and Dr. Rajvir Singh

Abstract:

This paper examines the macro-thematic analysis and critical examination of patriarchal systems in Willa Cather's novel A Lost Lady (1923). Through an analysis of Mrs. Marian Forrester's persona, the paper examines how Cather challenges conventional gender norms and societal expectations. Through an analysis of the interaction between personal autonomy and institutional limitations, the story exposes the intricacies of identity moulded by a male-dominated society. The key sequences in the film effectively demonstrate the constraints placed on individuals of both genders, emphasising the vulnerability of male dominance and the nuanced defiance of feminine selfhood. Through her portrayal of loss and yearning, Cather underscores the emotional terrain traversed by her characters, implying that genuine agency frequently resides in the capacity to accept transformation within inflexible frameworks. The interpretation contends that A Lost Lady (1923) not only depicts the changing responsibilities of women in early 20th-century America but also functions as a critique of how cultural standards influence intimate relationships. In conclusion, this research highlights Cather's inventive storytelling methods and profound analysis of themes, establishing her work as a groundbreaking examination of gender relations and societal change in a swiftly evolving society.

Pages: 223-235  |  188 Views  65 Downloads


International Journal of Research in English
How to cite this article:
Neha Sharma and Dr. Rajvir Singh. Macro-thematic analysis and deconstruction of the patriarchal structure in Willa Cather's novel ‘a lost lady’. Int. J. Res. Engl. 2024;6(2):223-235. DOI: 10.33545/26648717.2024.v6.i2d.233
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