ADDA’S FEMALE INSUBMISSION IN CRUEL LOVE, BY JÚLIA LOPES DE ALMEIDA
Abstract
In Cruel Amor, by Júlia Lopes de Almeida, despite having as its main theme a community of fishermen on Copacabana beach, the narrative focus is on women. It is a novel with many possibilities for analysis, therefore the focus of this work is based on female representation, in the figuration of the protagonist Adda. She is a young woman who does not submit to the rules of a system that tends to oppress women. Because of this, she is not well regarded within the social context in which she is part. This bibliographical research used the text Sociedade e individuo, by Norbert Elias. One of the main considerations reached by this work was that Júlia Lopes de Almeida privileges the feminine in her narratives, with the main purpose of highlighting not only the literary but also the social protagonism of women.
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