The Development Of Women’s Portrayal In Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid And Alexandra Christo’s To Kill A Kingdom : An Intertextual Study
Before feminism movement in 19th century, women were oppressed and restricted. After living under the pressure of society, women wanted to have the right to express themselves and be equal to men. Journey of women was written in literature. Literature that was known for the domination of women is fa...
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