“A Reflection in the Looking Glass: A Parallel with the Past”
An analytical analysis of Ahdaf Soueif’s
Universally and historically female writers have addressed issues regarding their female sexuality and women’s role in society, per their cultural norms. Since this has long been the case many cultural norms and mores have been introduced to other societies. For instance, Gabrielle
Colette’s The Vagabond forces readers to view the main character’s struggle with her own sexual identity in addition to grappling with her own views of what a “proper woman” should do and not do within her surrounding society. In doing so, the reader must c