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자료유형
학술저널
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Namyeob Hwang (Hyupsung University)
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한국동서비교문학학회 동서비교문학저널 동서비교문학저널 제31호
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2014.12
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269 - 301 (33page)

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The Victorian Age has dual aspects of old and new, or traditional and revolutionary; social norms regarding sexuality were being explored and challenged. Where ‘a girl should be ignorant of her sexuality,’ Barrett Browning and Chopin incite controversy with Aurora Leigh and The Awakening in which Aurora and Edna speak against patriarchal discourse. Aurora acts against the traditional norms by choosing art and poetry over marriage. Despite being married, Edna deviates from her husband by actively seeking other lovers. Both Aurora and Edna are aggressors or transgressors in their relationships, roles traditionally thought to be more masculine. Though they choose to rebel against their traditional roles, they both come to the realization that their journey to achieve sexual equality cannot have a happy conclusion without a compromise of both the masculine and feminine. They also cannot fully escape the traditional female role-their emotion and maternal instincts invade their decisions and thoughts, even at their most masculine or androgynous transformation. Barrett Browning and Chopin show a discourse in which women are empowered through sexual rebellion, yet perhaps they are the most happy with a healthy medium of masculine and feminine, not one or the other, but both, an androgyny of the two.

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I. Introduction
II. Aurora Leigh
III. The Awakening
IV. Conclusion
Works Cited
Abstract

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