1. Gwen Harwood and gender construction
Another gendered reading could suggest that the change was metaphorical. ... The use of figurative language in "The Carnival of Venice" shows the construction of gender in society. ... In "Long after Heine," the use of figurative language plays a more visual purpose. ... The construction of gender roles and the loss of identity are issues that are often addressed by Gwen Harwood. ... The construction of gender is society is shown through the use of figurative language in "Long After Heine" but in "Carnival of Venice," figurative language is used to symbolize the lost of identity. ...
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