A Feminist Stylistic Analysis on "Being a Woman" Poem
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24843/e-jl.2024.v18.i02.p09%20Keywords:
Female Perspective, Feminist Stylistics, Inequalities, PoemAbstract
This article explores the field of feminist stylistics, a multidisciplinary
approach to analyzing a poem titled “Being a Woman” through a
feminist lens. By examining the stylistic choices and linguistic
strategies in poetry, the article investigates how language can either
reinforce or challenge prevailing gender norms and stereotypes.
Focusing on three topics, feminism in stylistics, female sentences, and
metaphor, we can construct a conclusion regarding the contents within
the poem. We found that the theme of oppression and fighting against
inequality is heavily prevalent within the poem. The author uses veiled
words to hide their hidden antagonism against the male gender. In
conclusion, this article emphasizes the critical role of feminist stylistics
in redefining how we understand and interact with language in the
context of gender. It offers valuable insights into the ways in which
language can be both a tool of oppression and a vehicle for feminist
empowerment.
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