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Research paper thumbnail of The Traumatic Issue of Being the "Other" in Emily Bronte's Wuthering Height from Elaine Showalter's Perspective

Feminism as a socio-political concept is an important movement related to the trial of women for ... more Feminism as a socio-political concept is an important movement related to the trial of women for breaking the gender gap in every aspects of life. This study aims at portraying the feminine attitudes and emotions that cause hopefulness in women's life and creation of their own literature through surveying the selected novel of the famous female novelist, Emily Bronte. This novel signifies the internal problems of women, namely, love, muliebrity, passion, and feelings of women toward living in the world of patriarchy as minor members of society. Eighteenth century is always considered as an era of restricted rules and laws for women who were not able to liberate themselves from dogmatic world of men. This article manifests emancipation of socalled forbidden emotions of women by focusing upon the feminization of the eighteenth century characters of Wuthering Heights and creation of a new framework for next generations of female novelists and writers with no limitation in portraying their femininity. Feminism as a proper solution and universal issue investigates the controversial problems of women in creating and expressing their feelings by examine Bronte's masterpiece.

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Research paper thumbnail of ‘To Say for Certain I was Here’: Mindfulness in the Poetry of Robert Frost and Sohrab Sepehri – A Comparative Reading

Conference of Canadian Comparative Literature Association, 2023

Mindfulness is defined as a quality in individuals which enables them to be non-judgementally pre... more Mindfulness is defined as a quality in individuals which enables them to be non-judgementally present at the moment of experience. Poets, more than any other individual, are in need of experiencing the internal and external events. What Robert Frost finds through American Modernism, Sohrab Sepehri discovers in Persian mystic-imagism. Both poets are poets of nature and have deep introspective poems, three of which by Frost and three by Sepehri are chosen to be studied. In this article, the authors seek to find the similarities and differences of the manner of representation of “mindfulness” in these works. This psychological concept, which is rooted in Buddhist philosophy, has five main dimensions, traces of which is attempted to be found, and the manner of representation of mindfulness in the poems is aimed to be studied. The authors concluded that through very similar experiences, Frost and Sepehri get two different results, which can be traced back to their cultural background.

Research paper thumbnail of The Traumatic Issue of Being the "Other" in Emily Bronte's Wuthering Height from Elaine Showalter's Perspective

Feminism as a socio-political concept is an important movement related to the trial of women for ... more Feminism as a socio-political concept is an important movement related to the trial of women for breaking the gender gap in every aspects of life. This study aims at portraying the feminine attitudes and emotions that cause hopefulness in women's life and creation of their own literature through surveying the selected novel of the famous female novelist, Emily Bronte. This novel signifies the internal problems of women, namely, love, muliebrity, passion, and feelings of women toward living in the world of patriarchy as minor members of society. Eighteenth century is always considered as an era of restricted rules and laws for women who were not able to liberate themselves from dogmatic world of men. This article manifests emancipation of socalled forbidden emotions of women by focusing upon the feminization of the eighteenth century characters of Wuthering Heights and creation of a new framework for next generations of female novelists and writers with no limitation in portraying their femininity. Feminism as a proper solution and universal issue investigates the controversial problems of women in creating and expressing their feelings by examine Bronte's masterpiece.

Research paper thumbnail of ‘To Say for Certain I was Here’: Mindfulness in the Poetry of Robert Frost and Sohrab Sepehri – A Comparative Reading

Conference of Canadian Comparative Literature Association, 2023

Mindfulness is defined as a quality in individuals which enables them to be non-judgementally pre... more Mindfulness is defined as a quality in individuals which enables them to be non-judgementally present at the moment of experience. Poets, more than any other individual, are in need of experiencing the internal and external events. What Robert Frost finds through American Modernism, Sohrab Sepehri discovers in Persian mystic-imagism. Both poets are poets of nature and have deep introspective poems, three of which by Frost and three by Sepehri are chosen to be studied. In this article, the authors seek to find the similarities and differences of the manner of representation of “mindfulness” in these works. This psychological concept, which is rooted in Buddhist philosophy, has five main dimensions, traces of which is attempted to be found, and the manner of representation of mindfulness in the poems is aimed to be studied. The authors concluded that through very similar experiences, Frost and Sepehri get two different results, which can be traced back to their cultural background.

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