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VOICES FROM THE EDGE: EXPLORING THEMES OF MARGINALITY IN ENGLISH LITERATURE
This study delves into the rich topic of marginality in English literature, tracing how narratives have written for the marginalized in society. Through the examination of a diverse range of texts from early novels to contemporary works the study illuminates how marginalized groups and characters subvert mainstream cultural discourses and illuminate the complexities of identity, power and resistance. The core of this study is an inquiry into how authors employ language use, narrative structure and characterization to express experience of marginality and resistance. Employing critical theory and sociocultural critique, the study locates marginality in historical contexts and illustrates shifting significance in the broader landscape of English literary canon. Lastly, this research emphasizes the continued importance of voices from the edge in enriching our understanding of society and literature
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