Abstract:
The study makes a critical analysis of portrayal of female characters in
selected Sesotho contemporary texts by women authors. The study’s main
thrust is to show how contemporary Basotho women writers portray female
characters. The study has five chapters.
Chapter one is an introduction. It gives the problem that prompted the
undertaking of this study, the purpose, research question and hypotheses,
review of related literature, theoretical framework, and methodology,
organisation of the thesis, study scope and significance.
Chapter two makes a critical analysis of how girl characters are portrayed.
Explanation of terms such as characterisation and character are also
provided. The names of the selected girl characters are provided. A
synopsis of each text is given before discussing the characters that are
present in it.
Chapter three focuses on analysis of character portrayal of women. The
names of the selected characters and the titles of the novel and short story
books in which they are found are given. The character traits that the
women characters have are also provided and analysed accordingly.
Chapter four makes a critique of how the selected Basotho women authors
portray female characters. The chapter is divided such we deal with the
female characters as portrayed by a single author. Chapter five gives the conclusion, research findings, remarks and
recommendations.