The power structure and dynamics between men and women has always been the focus of Feminist Criticism. Hence the right option is A - Men and Women.
- Feminist theory has been traced to Virginia Woolf who in 1919 exerted Feminist Criticism in her seminal work - a Room of Ones Own. Simone De Beauvoir (1929).
- History also shows that Simone De Beauvoir posited feminist theories in her work The Second Sex (1929).
The aims of feminist criticism are to:
- develop and discover the tradition of writing by females
- rediscovering ancient texts by females and
- highlighting the unique perspectives and symbolisms of women's writing so that it will not be buried under the weight of the male paradigms.
In summary, Feminist Criticism is essentially a war again sexism in mainstream literature.
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