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Interpretation of The Sea Wall from the Perspective of Gaze Theory
In the construction of female characters in the novel The Sea Wall by the French writer Marguerite Duras, the author prefers to emphasize characters’ personalities and inner emotional worlds through the perspective of multiple gazes. The male gaze serves as a crucial entry point for the author to depict female bodies: it transforms Susan from active compliance to self-awareness,