Through female gothic literature, feminism was expressed in a number of ways such as in their own personal lives, through what they wrote about, and also what their characters went through. Authors such as Mary Shelley, Ann Radcliffe, and Charlotte Bronte wanted to express this to show society what women felt like. Lost, beat down, neglected, and sooner or later they will meet their death feeling the same sadness and pain they have lived with all of their life. These authors wanted to express this and contribute to the feminist movement. They acted out of the normal way that women live and are treated to show how things should
Through female gothic literature, feminism was expressed in a number of ways such as in their own personal lives, through what they wrote about, and also what their characters went through. Authors such as Mary Shelley, Ann Radcliffe, and Charlotte Bronte wanted to express this to show society what women felt like. Lost, beat down, neglected, and sooner or later they will meet their death feeling the same sadness and pain they have lived with all of their life. These authors wanted to express this and contribute to the feminist movement. They acted out of the normal way that women live and are treated to show how things should