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The Passion Of New Eve: Review
Published during the early waves of feminism, Angela Carter's The Passion Of New Eve portrays a plot where women are in control. The novel can be described in so many genres, from angela carter,book review,dhanyasree m,feminist,lonliness,magic realism,nightclub dancer,the passion of new eve to Gothic and feminism. It can also be called as the satire on America, particularly in terms of gender.
The novel begins as the protagonist Evelyn, a male English professor with macho notions arrive at New York to take up his new job. He soon discovers that there is no prospect for the disturbed city. He spends his evenings devoted to the shows of Tristessa de St Ange, the American silent movie star, and the bed of Leilah, an exotic young African-American nightclub dancer. However, as any other male in his generation, he leaves back the pregnant Leilah and leads to his freedom.
Evelyn's search for freedom takes him to the clutches of subterranean female city of Beulah, where their Mother Goddess figure transforms him into Eve, the woman he always lusted for. The new eve with lost machismo flees from the city as the wicked mother tries to impregnate with his own sperm. The next due is that the poet Zero, a male cult leader with slavish wives, enslaves the new eve.
The new eve experiences the pain of rape and oppression of a female by men in the society. Eve tries to be an obedient wife and during the pass of time, Zero leads Eve on a search for the silent film star Tristessa, an embodiment of beauty, sorrow, and loneliness, whom he hates obsessively, because he believes Tristessa has made him infertile. Zero leads his dungaree-clad harem to the glass palace of Tristessa and to the group's utter shock; they discover that Tristessa is a male. Here onwards the new eve starts to experience the true feelings of feminity and sets out through a number of obstacles in search of a new land for women.
The
role
reversal
is
central
to
this
scientific
novel
with
an
undertone
of
feminism.
Carter
criticizes
the
machoism
of
male
race
and
the
uncivilized
notions
of
women's
movement
at
the
same
time
through
a
beautiful
satire.
The
end
of
the
novel
is
quite
symbolic
since
the
new
civilized
land
for
women
dawns
upon
the
female
race
just
like
Eve
starts
her
search
for
a
new
land
at
dawn.
The
Passion
of
New
Eve
is
a
sensual
novel
full
of
foods
and
smells
and
colors,
which
acts
upon
the
readers'
senses
like
a
psychedelic
drug.
This
is
not
always
an
appealing
novel,
but
it
is
always
interesting.



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