âNo Means No !â- Analysis of Wide Sargasso Sea concerning # Me Too Movement
Introduction:-
The âMe Tooâ movement, focuses on the experiences of
sexual violence survivors, on the response of sexual harassment and sexual
assault. If people are more aware of sexual harassment and how it is treated,
then tolerance will decrease, and support for victims will rise.
In The Pink Movie Loyer (Amitabh Bachchan ) Explain about âNo Means Noâ that No is Not a word but it is a statement it does not need any Explanation if someone is telling No then it means No. If the speaking Lady is Friend, Girlfriend, Sex worker or wife â No Means Noâ.
It is about social change, through social media, where itâs known as #MeToo. It was founded in 2006, it became online in late 2017 when several high-profile actresses opened up about their experiences with sexual harassment in the film industry. Tarana Burke, an American social activist, began to use the phrase âMe tooâ on the social networking platform to highlight the sexual harassment, it targeted women. Burke argues that the Me Too movement works on empowerment through empathy by showing the world just how common sexual harassment is and by telling survivors that they arenât alone and are supported.
Analysis of
Wide Sargasso Sea concerning # Me Too Movement:-
English
Literature has been studied from various angles. Yet there are more hidden
aspects that need to be explored to understand this novel. This research
aims at exploring the growth of the protagonist.
âIt is
self-evident that not all sex is rape or should be criminalized as such since
the criminalization of rape for which feminists fought would lose all meaning
without a rape / not rape distinction.â (Mardorossian,Carine)
Yes, I also
agree with this argument that It does not mean that âAll Sex is Rapeâ.It
derives from âindividual choice â is not criminalized. A humanist rather than a legalistic understanding of power dynamics defining that sexualized violence is
to the âmaking of cultureâ.
So,
Rochester's sexual play with black servants is not to be criminalized because that
sexual play was not done forcefully it was done with their individual
choice if that was done without concern then it might be Rape.
Rape culture
was started in the 19th century. Black women being stereotyped and
victimized through sexual violence was invisible and Black male body Rape was
brought to the public agenda as a serious, criminal issue.
âIt was a
large presence but she took it with no thanks and no expression on her faceâ
(140)) when Antoinette calls him out for the small sum his present entailed.
His behavior actually prompts Antoinette to make the following link explicit
âYou abused the planters and made up stories about them, but you do the same
thing. You send the girl away quicker, and with no money or less money, and
thatâs all the differenceâ.(Mardorossian, Carine)
By this
statement, it is clear that Rochester's stages with Amelie are not Rape but it
was a mutual desire. After that Rochester gave money to Amelia but she tell
him No thanks and No Expression so, which means that Amelia does not want money or
No less money.
Using
Fanon White Skin, Black Masks on race consciousness, this paper argues against
expecting or requiring a clear stance on the issue or even posing it as a
dilemma. Reading Fanon as employing an existential-phenomenological methodology
allows us to see how he exposes injustice by writing about the experience and
projecting a future shared community of hope and freedom without a clear
indication of the role our group identities might play. (Sarkar,Ausmita)
Fanonâs âBlack skimâ, âWhite
mask âis connected with this novel and there is the reference of âwhite niggerâ&
â White cockroach âin that the main protagonist is frightened after seeing a white
cockroach in the novel by that it tries to say that women do not deal with the
small creature. In the next part it also saw that how women look beautiful in a white dress so, his husband wanted her wife to wear a white dress because he wants
her wife's pretty by that it's clear that there is no liberty of women thought or
women opinion. According to a manâs mood, she has to behave.
Black criminals get
punished for the same crime at a higher rate and more harshly than white. Black women have to suffer a lot from the Man and others from white
people because she is Black. In society, men are getting more prevelaze than
women because they are having more power. Rape is not about race .rape and
race both are totally different things . White women and Black women are
used and abused for the re-enactments of racial superiority. Black on white v/s
White on white rape. Black on white rape is anxiety and consolidation and on
the other side white on white rape is no less harsh but it is rape.
It is clear that sexual Violence
is race-based rather than gender-based and white women are suffering for years
in silence alongside. There is any possibility of Rape that whether the âRape
âof white women was consensual sex or not
? and if it is consensual sex then it is not rape. Black-on-white
rape was real or fabricated. It is always seen that Women have to pay the
price.
Thus, the
objective of the paper is not only to contrast the symbolic from the semiotic
in the narratives but also to show the breakdown or over-throwing of the
âsymbolicâ in the âsocial lawâ of the Wide Sargasso Sea in the end (Sarkar, Ausmita)
It discourses the âgeneral Social Lawâ of the
patriarchal, colonizing society and the multiple narratives of their
expressions in the colonized society. From the Novel âBerthaâ the character is the contrast between the patriarchal. In reality, this character does not exist
at all but Rochester is inventing this
character to fell Antoinette mad woman so, he wants to play a mind game with here
wife and wanted to manipulate her mind so, she can think that what is
happening with her and does not take a stand for her rights. It brings the
symbolic, semiotic narrative to this paper. In this Novel when Antionetee is frightened from two rates that represent white England. Till the end, Antoinette
does not submit to his authority.
It also
represents that how the authoritatively patriarchal society of husbands. who
just wants her wife to follow his rules if she wants to do something for herself
then also she needs to take permission from her family and after her marriage, she
has to take permission from her husband. she is not free to put her point in
the novel also same things are happening to Antoinette she is first controlled by
his family his husband. When women say âI Hate u â It proves the breakdown
of the âSymbolic âand a shift in the âWhite maleâ narration to become almost âdisoriented
â and filled with silences and gaps to mimic the ââ Semioticâ narration. Semiotic
prevails over the symbolic. The
epilogue does not belong to the girl Antoinette, with whom the novel began, it
belongs to the stranger âBerthaâ to whom the reader is not familiarized. âBertha
âdoes not exist but when her husband was provoking him calling him Bertha then
she got the power to fight against his cruel behavior and in the end, she has then
her revenge and gave him the punishment that he deserve.
In Wide Sargasso Sea,
Rochester uses his power and causes Antoinette to feel her lack of body. Rochester
has regarded Antoinette as deficient and he thinks that Antoinette has to
choose to become silent and stay in the attic because he has the power.
Rochester sees Antoinette as unstable, dangerous, less intelligent, and
inferior. Antoinetteâs situation is described as an absence, like lack and
incompleteness. Rochester, ignoring two women's thoughts and emotions, uses his
phallus power. His phallus plays a foundational role in the roots of the difference
between Rochester and Antoinette. This difference is supported by patriarchy; this
patriarchy uses its own language in the world.(Wick Ramagamage, Carmen)
This statement analyzes womenâs
situation, madness, and women's struggle in a patriarchal society. Madness is a result of patriarchy and male-dominated societies.
Antoinette has shameful and invisible life but at the same time, her madness is
a protestation against society. Antoinette loss her temper because she was portrayed
as a prostitute, evil, or madwoman. On the other side, his husband was calling
him by another name âBerthaâ. Women should start to use their own language in
the world. she should be the subject of her sentences because the subject is a function of the Language. The male role in
the language is different from the of women. She fit herself in the Phallocentric
world. The malady is called madness in History. Man and Women's identities are
shaped in the masculine perspective. If the Women Reject oppressive structures
and powers so they are called mad.
In this Novel Annette depends on her husband and follows all things which her husband is telling, if they accept
tradition then they are mad. When Antoinette learns the truth and when she tried
to show it to society then she is mad. so, how women can not easily put her point in front of society and when she tries to go against her husband then she has to
face many problems as in this Novel When women try to rebel again his husband
then she is put in Attic for ten years.
There is no looking glass
here and I don't know what I am like now.
Antoinette, (Grace's
Watch)(The Wide Sarragesoo Sea)
Antoinette is locked in the
attic with Grace Poole. She has lost all sense of self and everything is
confused. Her isolation has caused her to lose track of time and place and her
past. She exists at the moment with only fleeting and confused recollections of
the past. She was locked in Attic for a long time that was a resume that she
react like this and burn her house.
Everything was
bright or dark. The walls, the blazing colors of the flowers in the garden,
the nunsâ habits were bright, but their veils, the Crucifix hanging from their
waists, the shadow of the trees, were black. That was how it was; light and
dark, sun and shadow, Heaven and hell, for one of the nuns knew all about Hell, and who doesnât? (1968: 48). (The wide Sarragesoo Sea)
Here, Antoinetteâs confused
mood is tried to be represented using motifs as brightness/dark, sun/shadow, and heaven
and hell. I mean Antoinette tries to find light, brightness just because she
needs them so much however the dark or tragic side of life has already been
shaped for Antoinette
Women should know their rights
and use their rights in an appropriate manner not to harm people. she should be educated so,
she will be aware of the things going on in the world as compared to men. She
should write about their identity without being under the influence of male writers
and literature this way women can struggle with patriarchal societies and their
laws.
The first novel Wide
Sargasso Sea contains womenâs silence, madness, feminist theories, political
and racial oppression against patriarchy.(Gunenc,Mesut)
In This Novel, Bartha is a
victim of patriarchy and colonialism. womenâs social reality is shaped by
gender Female experience in Literature is also gender. In The world, women are
getting less privileged in comparison to men. women are inferior to men and lack independence and do not have their own sense of self. Feminists view it as
not only women who become oppressed but also Black, poor people who are oppressed in a patriarchal society. Feminist deals with not only gender but also race,
Religion, Nationality, Culture, and Age.
In the Novel, Bartha became the
victim of colonialism just because she was a white creole. Bartha's situation
highlights the need for female emancipation and racial equality in patriarchal and
colonial societies.
This Novel represents the voice
of women in any historical period of protesting patriarchy and oppression. No matter
in 19th-century women searching for independence and equality it refers
to Bartha.
Conclusion:-
So, it is clear that how Antoinette
was treated as badly by his Family then his Husband, and after marriage also
she was not happy because his husband does not trust him he feels that she is
hiding about her past but, she has already mentioned her past . Her husband
put her in Attic for ten years and then she lost her passion and then at the
end she burn the house. by doing that she also feels that now she is able to take
revenge for all things from which she has gone throw. This Me too Movement is also about the same type of approach
that if woman has faced any sexual harassment then she should take her to stand.
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2. Mardorossian, Carine. 2021, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346022476_Metoo_in_Wide_Sargasso_Sea. Accessed 20 Dec 2021.
3.Sarkar, Ausmita. 2021, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335652551_Feminist_Theory_in_Rhys's_Wide_Sargasso_Sea. Accessed 20 Dec 2021.
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