THE ISSUE OF FEMALE FATE IN THE STORY "FATE" BY CATHERINE MANSFIELD

Authors

  • Hakimova Zeboxon Muhammadxanovna Master student of Namangan State Institute of Foreign Languages

Keywords:

gender equality, society, problems, female image, short stories

Abstract

In this article, the author examines the issue of female fate in Katherine Mansfield's story "Fate" from an artistic analysis. On the example of the life of Ma Parker, the main character in the work, he observes the living conditions and positions of women in society in the 20th century, and compares it with the image of women in other works of the writer.

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Kimber, Gerri. “Notes From the Front: Katherine Mansfield’s literary response to the Great War.” The Great Adventure Ends: New Zealand and France on the Western Front, edited by Christopher Pugsley et al. John Douglas Publishing, 2011, pp. 214- 224.

Mansfield, Katherine. The Letters of Katherine Mansfield, edited by John Middleton Murry, The Albatross, 1937.

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Published

2023-04-04

How to Cite

Hakimova, Z. (2023). THE ISSUE OF FEMALE FATE IN THE STORY "FATE" BY CATHERINE MANSFIELD. International Bulletin of Engineering and Technology, 3(4), 31–34. Retrieved from https://internationalbulletins.com/intjour/index.php/ibet/article/view/471