Depiction of domestic violence in Nicholas Sparks' "Safe Haven": A feminist approach

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domestic violence, gender-related issues, qualitative study, Safe Haven, Nicholas Sparks, feminist approach, Philippines

Abstract

The study examines how the novel Safe Haven discloses several representations of woman as well as relevant gender-related issues that we are recurrently facing today. The dissection is made complete through the approach of feminist criticism particularly using Duluth model by Pence & Paymar (1993) and the three phases to descry multiple representations of the character as a woman, the role of domestic violence depicted in the story, and the impact of domestic violence to the main character. A feminist analysis of the novel reveals various themes such as domestic violence as an effect of gender inequality, domestic violence as a motivation to repel the abuse, and domestic violence as an effect of male extreme imbibition of alcohol. This analysis invites the readers for a feminist perception by highlighting the representations of the female character and dilating the violence, and gender patterns that led to domestic violence to women.

Author Biographies

  • Khareen Culajara, UM Digos College, Digos City, Philippines

    Department of Arts and Sciences Education

  • Arly Khryss Joyce Obeso, UM Digos College, Digos City, Philippines

    Department of Arts and Sciences Education

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Published

2017-12-31

How to Cite

Depiction of domestic violence in Nicholas Sparks’ "Safe Haven": A feminist approach. (2017). UM Digos Research Journal, 9(1), 14-95. https://ieesjournals.com/index.php/umdrj/article/view/49

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