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Stereotyping of Curley's Wife in Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men: From Derridean Perspective
2019
Linguistics and Literature Studies
This paper demonstrates how a critical reading of Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men reveals oppression on female character and unequal gender relationship. The paper attempts to examine Curley's wife with regard to feminist approach. Steinbeck has viewed only single female character in the novel as a devil incarnation, a symbolic Eve who burnt lives of men in paradise. The paper interprets the novel from Derrida's theory of Logocentrism which provide framework for the author to correspond in
doi:10.13189/lls.2019.070301
fatcat:a46woeazybh2fgbxdcwmeeqa54