Abstract

Through literature, women recognized the possibility of building a new feminine identity, in which they are represented freely in all senses, including the sexual dimension in which they can satisfy themselves without the obligation to simply generate pleasure. (SOARES, 2019). In view of this, this research aims, firstly, to survey the history of eroticism in literature and then to analyze the issue of female sexual freedom in contemporary erotic literature and, finally, based on the chosen work, to identify how the erotic is represented and what is the character's relationship with his sexuality, so that it is possible to obtain a better understanding of the data selected through bibliographical research based on scientific articles and works that address themes related to the concepts presented by the works of (Gomes and Carvalho, 2017), (Lopes and Borges, 2015), (Costa and Marino, 2013), (Soares, 2019), (Rossini, 2016) among other relevant works in the area of female representation and eroticism considering the work God of the Ocean.

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