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A comparative study of women's approaches in the novel "Al-Rawayeh-ul-Mustahileh" by Ghada Al-Samman and "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë
Qader Qaderi , Javad Karkhaneh, Mahdi Mohammadinejad, Mohammadmahdi Roshanchesli, Zolaykha Janali niya syahkalrood
Studies in Arabic Narratology (in press)

With the presence of more women in the field of literature in the last two centuries and the use of women's language in defense of women's rights, women's literature entered a new stage; Among the most famous of these women, we can mention Ghada Al-Saman Suri, the author of "Al-Rawaiya Al-Mustahilah" and Emily Brontë, the author of the novel "Wuthering Heights". This research, which was carried out with a descriptive-analytical method and based on the American school, came to the conclusion that marriage, women's right to choose a spouse, clothing, education, work and economic-social activity were among the common ideas of these two authors. The clothing of women in Al-Mustahilah al-Musthahila islamic-western and in windy heights has been of conventional type. Both authors have emphasized the education of women in their novels.

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