Celebrating the Feminine Self: An Understanding of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight

Authors

  • Reema Chakrabarti Junior Research Fellow,Deptt. of Humanities and Social Sciences Indian Institute of Technology (ISM Dhanbad)
  • Dr. Rajni Singh Associate Professor,Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences,Indian Institute of Technology (ISM Dhanbad)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17722/jell.v8i3.337

Keywords:

Stephenie Meyer, Bella, Femininity, Romantic Heroine, Individuality

Abstract

The paper examines the celebration of the feminine self in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight through the character- Bella. While most of women’s writings carry a feminist voice asserting women’s individuality, the writers of Gothic romances concentrate more on the celebration of the feminine self rather than challenging the binaries of gender. Stephenie Meyer, by putting her heroine Bella into a traditional feminine frame provides her full scope to exercise her freedom to choose even while carrying out the prescribed feminine roles. Through the analysis of the character, there will be an attempt to demonstrate that while enjoying one’s inequality how one can prove the uniqueness of one’s individuality.

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Published

2017-12-31

How to Cite

Chakrabarti, R. and Singh, D. R. (2017) “Celebrating the Feminine Self: An Understanding of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight”, Journal of English Language and Literature (ISSN: 2368-2132), 8(3), pp. 669–672. doi: 10.17722/jell.v8i3.337.