Title of article :
Revenge, Female Agency and Masculinity in Lisa Klein’s Lady Macbeth’s Daughter
Author/Authors :
Philip, Alicia School of Language Studies and Linguistics - Faculty of Social Science and Humanities - Universiti Kebangsaan Malayia - Selangor - Malaysia , Mohd Lazim, Zalina School of Language Studies and Linguistics - Faculty of Social Science and Humanities - Universiti Kebangsaan Malayia - Selangor - Malaysia , Harris Satkunananthan, Anita School of Language Studies and Linguistics - Faculty of Social Science and Humanities - Universiti Kebangsaan Malayia - Selangor - Malaysia
Abstract :
Lady Macbeth’s Daughter by Lisa Klein is a young adult novel that re-visions the
storyline of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Klein’s text introduces the female voice
and perspectives on the power struggle of men wanting to become King of Scotland. She
also increases the supernatural elements in her novel, linking nature and the supernatural
to the feminine element of life and being. This paper closely analyses and compares two
different corpora, the original text and the re-visioned text, in analysing Lady Macbeth
and her daughter, Albia’s, desire for revenge from the female perspective by looking at
their agency and their longing for masculinity. Through comparative analysis of both the
novel and the play, the researcher finds that Lady Macbeth views a crime such as murder
as a reflection of manhood. Therefore, she desires to have this masculine characteristic
although she lacks agency in completing the task. Albia does not appear to need this sense
of masculinity as she has a strongly rooted sense of her inner strength as a woman, thus she
has a stronger sense of agency. She is also able to tap into the feminine supernatural due
to her clairvoyant ability. This research will conceptualise female agency as an element
that will be utilised in other literary texts with female characters who feel the need for a
masculine proxy in order to fulfil their desire for revenge.
Keywords :
Female agency , Macbeth , masculinity , re-vision , revenge
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics