Reinterpretation of Myth in Doris Lessing’s The Cleft
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Abstract
This research work attempts to explore reinterpretation of origin myth
through new histsoricist lens. Doris Lessing’s The Cleft(2007) presents women as the
source and end of humanity.She gives a new perception to the old myth by
reinterpreting the myth of origin of human being through new vantage point.
Interpretation of myth provides a different type of a critical perspective in
understanding the relationship of gender. Since the novel takes post structural stand
to reread the Christian origin myth, it gives a new insight by deconstructing the
existing male/female as metaphysical pair. Earlier society was influenced by
Christianity where women was taken as inferior and definition of the existence of
female in the earth was only to serve man, they came from Adam’s rib to serve him
but Lessing attempts to change Myth where she presents as the first human being and
the creator. She puts women as the source and centre of the creative domain. This
study uses concepts of myth criticism from Roland Barthes and Northrop Frye by
relating to the concept of gender that Simone de Beauvoir has theorized in The
Second Sex (1949). By looking at the issues from the alternative perspectives of
reading history from gender perspectives, the study may use gender theories as and
when relevant.
Keywords:Myth, Gender, Rewriting History, Margin, Women, Sexuality