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Brecht and Zola use language to practice and convey the conventional image of maternal instinct
Title: Brecht and Zola use language to practice and convey the conventional image of maternal instinct
Category: Literature / English
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Brecht and Zola use language to practice and convey the conventional image of maternal instinct
Bertolt Brecht’s Mother Courage and Emile Zola’s Therese Raquin are both works with characters that possess maternal instinct. There is not a definite explanation for maternal instinct because it can be viewed differently. Although this is true, there is often a stereotype woman with the ‘right’ qualities of maternal instinct. This often articulates unrealistic images in people’s minds. Instinct means “an imposed set of values, imposed by the society” and the way
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some people may approve of it as being maternal love, and some others may disagree. Even the authors may not have wholly approved, they may have used intentionalist fallacy in order to portray the stereotyped mother. Either way, both authors chose to use situations where maternal love was either needed or lacked; as in Mother Courage, or was superfluous; as in Thérèse Raquin, to reveal maternal instincts through different sections of the plot.
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