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Item Revelation of Patriarchal Social Reality in Sophoclean Tragedies:Antigone and Electra(Department of English, 2006) Baral, DeepakThis thesis explores the 'Revelation of Patriarchal Social Reality' in the Sophoclean tragedies—AntigoneandElectra. Sophocleshas raised some rebellious ladies-Antigone, Electra in these plays in the beginning but in the concluding part, he internalizes the idea of the need for the establishment of patriarchal social system. He has exposed patriarchal social reality in the existing society and ultimate failure of women to establish their own norms due to patriarchal ideology prevailing in the society. Sophocles has done his best to show patriarchy as a necessary institution which is just and according to nature and that its abolition would be unnatural and would lead to anarchy.Item Subversion of Conventional Gender Roles in Cowley’s The Belle’s Stratagem(Faculty of Art in English, 2017-12) Rai, SujataThe Belle’s Stratagem is the eighteenth-century English comedic play by Hannah Cowley. This play is based on the issues of gender studies and feminism. It analyzes a female character, Letitia Hardy in relation with other characters. Letitia is in search of her individual freedom and emancipation by changing the conventional norms and values. She always finds out an unusual way in search of her gender identity and freedom which is restricted by the patriarchal ideology. Actually, this play is about the issue of eighteenth-century traditional marriage between two lovers named Letitia and Doricourt. Letitia attempts to get arrange marriage with Doricourt but Doricourt has little trouble accepting this type of arranged marriage for the sake of family and money. It creates marital problem between them. It shows that women are socially and culturally dominated by the men in the eighteenth-century English society. It shows the main problems of this research. She has to compromise her identity and manipulate a male- dominated system to gain Doricourt’s attention. It is a great challenge to the patriarchal society which wants to keep her within restrictions. There is socio-cultural discrimination or inequality prevalent in the society regarding women. Cowley’s play depicts her unsatisfied characters, both male and female, with their too narrowly defined gender roles. This thesis explores how some characters, especially Letitia works to dismantle these kinds of pre-assigned gender roles for the creation of equality between man and woman and then empowers voice to the voiceless women to bring them to the mainstream. In this way, the study discovers that women are not born inferior but society imposes inferior roles to them and creates gender discrimination. So, women should subvert such type of gender social construction.