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The politics of colonialism which made England the most powerful imperialistic country in the 19th and 20th century resulted in a new literature on this ideology. ... It is said that: He was the constant, the black man who will thieve, rape, murder if given half a chance” As it could be understood from the quotation white people perceive the native as potential criminals just because of their race.
As Doris Lessing lived in a society in which race and class distinction was on its highest point. ... She all witnessed the prejudices and race distinction in her society thus she wants to share the qualities of her period with her reader. ... Thus, she is obviously against apartheid and by means of her writings, she sends message to the readers that human race should develop a wider consciousness that let world be in a great harmony and there will be less violence. ... This idea states the European superiority over the Eastern and reflects the class and race conscious of the society. ...
The ideas of the natives towards woman is also an indication of patriarchy. ... On the other end she is away from colonial thoughts. ... Moore is also away from colonial thoughts. ... She loves all people without concerning their rank, religion and a race. ... This also results in patriarchy as the relationship between woman and man are shaped by the man. ...
In all three works we can feel the power of patriarchy.
Approximate Word count = 2021 Approximate Pages = 8.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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