Abstract

Actually, the feminine element is vital in Paulo Coelho’s literary forms which can be reverberated conspicuously as the part played in his life. He states that women have an important position and keep to gain a significant part in his life, and he said “my own life is ruled by feminine ability”. (Coelho: Confessions of a Pilgrim, 83). Two of his books are entitled with female names: Brida (1990) and Veronica Decides to Die (1998) where the female characters are essential, but in this study, the main concern will be about the feminist divinity concept in particular two novels; (The Witch of Portobello) and (By the River Piedra I Sat down and Wept, 1994), where Paulo Coelho emphasizes that there is a feminine part of God, which is named after the mother Goddess.
 In addition to that, this paper refers briefly to Paulo Coelho’s vision of aspects of feminism and how he represents and employs the feminine elements in some of his novels like (Brida, The deviland Miss Pryme), and(Alchemist). That vision he expresses of women and what they depict within and outside of us can be noticed clearly in his books. In the two novels,(By Piedra I Sat Down and Wept) and (The Witch of Portobello), Coelho highlights the concept of feminist divinity (the feminine part of God) that seems not to be thought or believed by people at that time,so, this paper will examine this concept precisely in the two novels in order to find out how Coelho viewed and believed the feminine part of God and how he portrayed it through the protagonists of these two novels in the narration.

Highlights

  • On 24 August 1947, in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Paulo Coelho was born

  • Coelho means by the feminist divinity, his belief in the female face of God or the mother goddess who is the manifestation of the Virgin Mary

  • The researcher can explain the female face of God and how the author utilized it within the characters of his two novels;(The Witch of Portobello) and (By the River Piedra I Sat Down)

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On 24 August 1947, in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Paulo Coelho was born. At the beginning of his career, he worked as a theater actor and a director, but after that, he devoted his life completely to literature. This research will emphasize on the concept of feminist divinity (the feminine face of god) in the two selected novels of Coelho as it mentioned in the title above and the vision of women generally in his other novels.

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