Abstract

Begun in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the feministic theory has manifested in a variety of disciplines including literature. The House of The Spirits written by the Chilean author Isabel Allende in 1982 depicts the struggle faced by women of different classes in different generations. Although the novel spans about fifty years of the life of Esteban Trueba, it is the women around him during distinct phases of his life that bring life to the novel. This study explores the patterns of women subjected to distress and misery because of the male subjects around them. The second wave of feminism which lasted roughly two decades finds itself in the vicinity of the movement. It is no secret that the writer wanted to portray the veracity of the society with revolutionary and conventional women. The work also portrays how women empower the spirits of others of their gender around them. This study challenges the belief that exceptional women who are constrained in their families because of their gender endure more grief till they become the best version of themselves.

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  • Generally known as the “world’s most widely read Spanish novelist”, Allende’s works are known for their plots and magical elements. Both their biographical and historical sentiments can be determined in The House of the Spirits

  • Feminism in The House of the Spirits Far apart from the usual, the book starts with the reference to a dog of an unknown breed, which they named Barrabas

  • When his daughter fell in love with a man who was not of his class, it made him furious. His daughter Blanca was sure that her father would never accept Pedro Tercero Garcia who was the son of one of the tenants in Tres Marias. When their affair came to light, Esteban was minutes away from killing her lover

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Feministic Analysis of the House of the Spirits

David Wilsonc* a*Deparment of English, Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore-641 114, Tamil Nadu, S.India bDepartment of English, Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore-641 114, Tamil Nadu, S. India cDepartment of Biotechnology, Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore-641 114, Tamil Nadu, S. India Article History: Received: 11 January 2021; Accepted: 27 February 2021; Published online: 5 April 2021

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