Exploring the Theme of Motherhood as portrayed in Top Girls and Fen by Caryl Churchill
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.9, No. 6)Publication Date: 2024-11-12
Authors : Mahmoud Fakhry Osman Hassan;
Page : 014-020
Keywords : Caryl Churchill; Top Girls; Fen; Motherhood;
Abstract
This paper examines the theme of motherhood as portrayed in Caryl Churchill's plays: Top Girls(1982) and Fen (1983). By delving into the nuanced exploration of motherhood within these works, this paper aims to shed light on the complex and multifaceted nature of maternal experiences, while also analyzing the social, cultural, and political contexts that shape these representations. Through a close reading of the plays, this paper elucidates the diverse perspectives on motherhood presented by Churchill. Moreover, this paper situates Churchill's exploration of motherhood within the broader socio-political landscape of the time. It considers the feminist movements and debates surrounding reproductive rights and motherhood in the late 20th century, as well as the socio-economic realities that shaped women's experiences. By contextualizing the plays, this research paper provides a comprehensive understanding of how Churchill's works engage with the theme of motherhood as a lens to comment on the complexities of gender, power, and social expectations.
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