Redefinition of Femininein the Poetry of Adrienne Rich and Sylvia Plath
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This dissertation entitled "Redefinition of Feminine in the Poetry of Adrienne
Rich and Sylvia Plath"attempts to show the tension and female experience in the
poetry of Rich and Plath as the way to the redefinition of feminine. For the purpose
this research work focuses on the feminist theories which mainly talk about the
female quality and roles as defined by patriarchal norms and values and regard them
as obstacle to the career of women.
The poetry of Adrienne Rich and Sylvia Plathevolve from the experiences of
being women under male dominated society.The expression of rooted turmoil of their
mind not only revolts against patriarchy but also redefines the feminine with the hope
to create the new human world in which all women and men can equally exist. By
exploring the experiences of women and the tension between personal experiences
and political requirements, their aim is to resist against patriarchal domination.Rich
asksall women to be conscious of the roles as determined by patriarchy and to
overcome them. Plath, who is more aggressive with patriarchal tendencies, shows her
disgust with marginalization of women as inferior in patriarchal society.
Both the writers have strong resentment towards patriarchal norms and values.
These norms and values are always againstwomen's freedom and equality to men,
and treat men as self and women as the other. These writers present these values as
social constructions not as natural but as male constructed. Patriarchal society has
formed such norms to suit the needs and desires of male. In the process of
construction, females are totally disregarded and behaved as the commodities to
satisfy the needs and wishes of males who are always cruel to the necessities of
women. These writers do not focus on the search for identity of women in such
society which is always blind to female needs and desires.