Male Gaze in Andrew Marvell's Poetry
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The research entitled “Male Gaze in Andrew Marvell’s Love Poetry” explores the
semiotics of Marvel’s love poetry which displays a kind of obsession b yportraying men-
women relation in a manner that caters to male voyeuristic gaze. The overall structure of
Marvell’s love poetry show how an all pervasive psychological force accelerates to
monopolize the readers as only males by positioning the women characters therein as
passive sexual objects who can only exhibit to-be-looked-at-ness and the male characters
and the male characters as the principal viewer.
This paper examines ‘male gaze’ in the lightof the theoretical possibilities
provided by psychoanalysis, where the idea of voyeurism andfetishism are central and
the Foucauldian concept of gaze, where the activity of looking images under certain
spectacles provide privileged power for dominion overwhat is being looked at. The
research thus takes on to illuminate how the combination of these two effects contribute
to ideological formation
