Ass. Iec. Suha Hazim Salih
Baghdad-Iraq
Master's Degree in English Literature - Novel, University of Baghdad, 2015
Bachleor's Degree in English Language, University of Baghdad, 2010
Master's Degree in English Literature - Novel, University of Baghdad, 2015
Bachleor's Degree in English Language, University of Baghdad, 2010
Research Interests:
Contemporary English and American Fiction
Feminist Literary Criticism
Postcolonial Literature
Narrative Techniques in the Modern Novel
Dystopian Literature
Women’s Writing
Field of Research:
English Literature
Modern and Contemporary Novel
Gender and Literature
Literary Theory and Criticism
English Language and Literature
English Literature
Literary Studies
Humanities
Arts and Humanities
Language and Literature
Caryl Churchill's Top Girls (1982) reveals how women have achieved a point of strength and independence in their battle to face men's oppression throughout history. Churchill has replicated recent transitions in the 1980s and 1990s in works that depict these movements' central concerns and contradictions as they change. Similarly, her theater is a result of many problems and shifts in hegemonic modes of production during this time. This paper traces the achievements of the major character of Top Girls, Marlene, in her way of life and her handling of the struggles of other women around her. Because of this strength, Marlene is compared to the British Prime Minister, Thatcher. Therefore, this paper will shed light on the term of T
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