Women"s Alienation in Margaret Awtood Book "Surfacing"" (original) (raw)

2021, International journal of research and innovation in social science

The present study attempts to analyse the theme of woman"s alienation in Margaret Atwood"s novel "surfacing ". In her novel, Margaret sheds light on the alienation that woman and particularly the narrator lives in patriarchal society. The unnamed narrator who is a talented and an artist woman turns back to Canada to search for her father, so she begins to feel like an isolated and alienated person. Because of her father disappearance and her mother detachment the narrator feels like an abandoned child who doesn"t have parents also when we read the book we find that there are a number of factors that contribute to the narrator"s alienation including her memories and bad experiences, losing her child due to abortion and lacking trust in her closet friends. In fact, being alienated has a negative impact on the narrator"s personality because it will lead her to move away from society, to become introvert and more than that it will lead her to madness acting like an animal living in the forest. In surfacing, the unnamed narrator understands the patriarchal factors behind her alienation and, therefore, she decides to resist them.