Analyzing the Influence and Effects of Abuse Through a Feminist Lens in Colleen Hoover’s ‘It Ends with Us’

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Kushika Bansal, Sonia Luthra

Abstract

This paper examines Colleen Hoover’s complex portrayal of abuse through a feminist lens in her novel It Ends With Us. Using feminist theory as a framework, the study examines the multiple mechanisms of intimate partner violence depicted in the article By exploring power dynamics, patriarchal norms, and cycles of abuse in 2010, the novel highlights its role in raising awareness of domestic violence and the power of survivors Rati, challenges social norms , examines motivational practices to create a sympathetic society and they are very helpful to victims of abuse.


Additionally, the paper delves into the nuances of the characters, emphasizing the abuse in between, and taking in the unique challenges individuals face based on factors such as race, class, sexuality, and the power of the tom.


Furthermore, the paper explores the transformative power of storytelling to generate empathy and understanding in readers, and presents real-world examples of how the novel touched audiences and inspired meaningful action. Through a detailed analysis of 'it ends with us', this paper ultimately demonstrates the profound impact of the literature on the formation of perceptions in the discourse on intimate partner violence, in challenging values ​​and bringing about social change.

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