Literature Question

The articulation of the relationship between individual and societal forces is often challenged in modern literary studies using character and narrative structure. Choose any work that you have read and critically analyze the way the author describes the conflict between individual selfhood and current social norms.

In your analysis, you must explain how one of these main characters tried to cope with at least some external pressure, such as cultural norms, family obligation, social hierarchy, gender ideology or political thought. Demonstrate how the author uses particular literary deviations, like symbolism, subtle characterization, dialogic conversation, expressive imagery, or change of narrative point of view, to prefigure this conflict.

Moreover, consider the ways in which the decisions or changes of the character contribute to the thematic issues of the text in general. Establish the following: Does the protagonist eventually internalize itself to social expectations, or does it struggle forcefully, or does it aim to establish a compromise, and give specific textual proof to your argument.

Your answer will also be expected to be rigorously critical and an active engagement with the content. It is suggested not to recapitulate the plot in a reductive manner, but focus on the interpretation analysis of the communicative intent of the author with respect to the individual-society dynamic.

Answer should be in APA format times new roman.NO use of AI

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