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Gender Roles In A Sicilian Romance

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Gothics didn’t just settle their depictions of women on the presence of power, but, they also described the roles that they should play, and how the had to play them. In early gothics, and some new versions of the form, the role that women take is that of the “other”, or in essence the marginalized.This common gothic trope of women being othered, leads to them taking on the role of the victims. This is no different in A Sicilian Romance, as most of the women, barring one character, have been victimized by male circumstance, in some way. While Julia was the main victim, being chased down by her father, and the duke, to whom she was to be married, her sister was also a victim, as she was imprisoned by their father, because she was accused of aiding in Julia’s escape. Even their mentor was a victim in many ways, not only having her brother killed by her husband, then losing him, and having his brother contest her right to the estate, but she was also othered by the marquis new wife, maria, after seeing maria cheat on the marquis, and forced out of her new home as well. But being a victim isn’t the only way gender roles come into play in gothics. Gender norms are also a big part of the story structure of gothics, and so is subverting them. The standard for how women behave, look, and carry themselves is a major part of their depiction. In A Sicilian Romance, women are shown as needing to be proper, pure, and kind. The only one that subvert this, is maria, who is one of the

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