Disgrace : Gender inequalities
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- A conflict between the sexes
- The relationship between David and the female prostitute Soraya
- The relationship within the committee for David's hearing
- The most dynamic relationship in the novel
- Conclusion
Abstract
Historically in most societies that exist or have existed in the world equality between the genders is a mere ideal. Even in the present world societies still have a strong element of patriarchy within them. In J.M Coetzee's novel "disgrace" Coetzee depicts a South African society in which males clearly dominate the power in relationships with females. Coetzee uses rape as a tool to show how men treat women as inferior beings
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