THE DEPICTION OF VIOLENCE IN SARAH KANE’S CLEANSED: TORTURE AND MUTILATION


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https://doi.org/10.26450/jshsr.1109

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cleansed, torture, mutilation, violence, civil war

Abstract

This study traces the elements of violence in Cleansed which is written by Sarah Kane who was a profound writer In Yer Face movement. The study examines the limitless power of authorities which torture, mutilate, kill and oppress without being questioned by anyone. It presents how the writer uses the images of violence in order to remind us the savage historical events which happened in the civil wars in Europe specifically in Bosnia

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2019-03-31

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BİROĞLU, E. (2019). THE DEPICTION OF VIOLENCE IN SARAH KANE’S CLEANSED: TORTURE AND MUTILATION. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL HUMANITIES SCIENCES RESEARCH, 6(34), 738–745. https://doi.org/10.26450/jshsr.1109