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The present study, however, strives to apply this theory to the protagonists of selected English fictional works, in order to uncover the causes and effects of self-objectification among the female characters.The works I have selected for this study are distinguished examples of the representation of women in fiction. These works implicate the causes and effects of self-objectification among the female characters. Each work enlightens us about self-objectification of women in a specific cultural setting, in its own way.
These works provide a cross-section of a culture wherein it is set. These works present vital information regarding how a particular society views its women and how women internalize male or female observers’ perspectives and form a view about their physical selves in light of these perspectives.This study explores how the female characters in English fiction form their self-image in light of the socio-cultural feedback they get from other people, especially men, living around them. The awareness, understanding and wisdom we can gather from these fictional works are significant because such understanding may not be gathered from any other source.
The human body, when seen from the gender viewpoint, is usually viewed on the basis of biological and hormonal differences. It is, however, important to consider the significance of the human body beyond biological facts and differences. Today, many researchers, from a variety of disciplines, believe that bodies play a significant role in social and cultural contexts.
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