Resistance to Patriarchal Ideology in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cranford
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This thesis project analyses the prevailing patriarchal notion and female
resistance in Elizabeth Gaskell‟s Cranford. The novel shows the situation of
Victorian women, their economic problems, social status and how they go against
such ideology by practising female bonding and maintaining their distance from the
male counterparts. They are represented as bold, courageous and independent women
in the society. Mary Smith and her old friend Matilda Jenkyns are the two women
characters who symbolize the union of England with the old Victorian values. The
research theorizes Victorian ideology which discusses upon social impact and gender
issue in England. By taking theoretical insights on feminism proposed by Simone de
Beauvoir, Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar, the research exposes hoe the females
suffer heavily due to male domination and how female bonding help womankind fight
against pervasive ideology of patriarchy.
