Abstract

Since the 1960s and 1970s, feminism ushered in the second wave of upsurge, with the birth of female literature, which changed the nature of women’s social marginalization. This topic takes Duras’ Lover as a case study, based on literature analysis and interdisciplinary analysis, and with the “feminist perspective” as the entry point, explores the female narrative through the study of female subjects and the expression of female consciousness. From the “female consciousness” analysis of the Lover, based on the traditional female state of comparison, through the comparison of roles, emphasis on the development of feminism. It mainly focuses on the relationship between women and women in feminism, and analyzes the “imitation consciousness” in women, that is, women have male consciousness.

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