Abstract
The representation of women is a regularly recurring theme in Clarice Lispector’s literature. Questioning the way how Clarice Lispector makes use of the allegory in the short story Uma galinha (1998) to represent the daily life of women in the short story is the main objective of this paper, which is based on the sociological analysis of literature and the idea of patriarchal system, which is within the Brazilian “roots”, as one of the reasons for the “chicken” liberation and a corresponding return to “stability” when on a mother condition. However, it is pretended to stablish relations between the writer and the modernist prose from the so-called Geracao de 45.
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