Maria's Journey of Self Discovery in Coelho's Eleven Minutes
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Department of English, Prithvi Narayan Campus, Pokhara
Abstract
The present study is concerned with the question of Maria’s choice and
freedom. As the novel begins, Coelho mentions that Eleven Minutes is about a
prostitute named Maria. From a small town in Brazil, she travels to Rio to Geneva
where her life gets transformed unconditionally. A young teenager transforms into a
professional prostitute. Being a woman and a prostitute, her image is depicted
negatively. But Coelho twists Maria’s image to show and represent, her story. She has
no choice and therefore becomes a commercial sex worker. She offers her body to her
clients for their satisfaction for monetary returns. With the emergence of Ralf in her
life, she is able to view a different world. He treats and respects her as his lady love
and teaches her the art of making love. He teaches her that sex and love are two
different things and one must not be confused about it. While making love, He is able
to penetrate the inner soul of her. Readers of Eleven Minutes tend to get confused with
her falling in love because a prostitute has no right to fall in love in a patriarchal
society. The author corrects this and says that it is her choice to fall in love. Nobody
has the right to dictate what to do and what not to her. She may sell her body to
several men but she is independent to fall in love and give him her soul. Therefore,
this work focuses on the role of Maria as a prostitute and how the author strongly
supports a woman's right to have sex, to love and to be loved.