Margaret Widson's Wit as a Lesbian Play
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This research aims to observe Margaret Eidson's Wit as a lesbian play with its
focus on the protagonist Dr. Vivian Bearing's intimacy with female characters and
rejection of essential notion of heterosexuality. It further tries to analyze how the
rejection of heterosexuality in the text projects the female emancipation from unequal
gender roles with the discussion of women's writing, queer theory and Lesbianism.
Thus, the major concern of this research is to mark the female independence through
the lesbian relationship which through the character-sketch of the protagonist and her
relation with male and female differently since Dr. Vivian Bearing, a fifty years old
professor who is in treatment of cancer, lives without marriage, spends her entire like
reading and teaching John Donne's metaphysical poetry, hates the males, reject
heterosexual relation and finally gets solace with company with female nurse. Her life
without marriage, without boyfriend, without husband and children is studied as she
without following the heterosexuality way of life emancipates from the chain of
heterosexuality and male domination as the autonomous feminist writing