Projection of Female Agency in Tennessee Williams’s The Rose Tattoo
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The major thrust of this thesis is to project female agency in Tennessee
Williams's play,The Rose Tattoo. Most of the female characters in the play believe
that they have the right to decide on the circumstances under which the sexual act
should be performed. They could also determine most of the decisions that measures
in their lives. This new mentality puts them on the path to self-transitions. Itis
awakening that consists in a pair of silk stockings that attract subjugated person into
self-assertion. The esthetic and sensitive self is awakened by a simple touch.
Transformation takes place. The former self of the higher social classes takes over the
entire personality. An agent of awakening experiences is not only a discovery of the
self but also a rediscovery of her own body. It has been entrapped and enslaved by
domestic labor that has alienated her genuine physical potential. The focus is on an
individual's awakening which takes place when she experiences a self-discovery
achieved by means of the assessment of her own body and sexuality. Serafina duty as
wife and mother causes frustration and rebellion against the oppressive system. A
submissive and sentimentally coy woman has become isolated from the politics of
choice. She used to feel trapped within the household sphere. But at last she gets rid
of it.
Key words: Female, agency, praises, respect