THE PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN'S SUBORDINATION IN A DYSTOPIAN NOVEL ENTITLED WITHER BY LAUREN DESTEFANO (2011)
Wither (2011) is a dystopian novel about the destruction of the world as the aftereffect of World War III. The situation worsens after a deadly virus emerges due to a failure of a genetic trial. Women in the novel are subordinated as they are mainly seen as a baby-producing machine by men so that hu...
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Main Author: | Annisa Fauziah, - (Author) |
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