Amy Dunne’s character in Gillian Flynn’s ‘Gone Girl’ is forced to embody societal stereotypes. She twists the oppressive force to regain her power and is, therefore, a victim not a villain. To what extent do you agree? Explore with reference to ideas from the critical anthology.
Topic: Feminism- Gone girl by Gillian Flynn Paper details: Amy Dunne’s character in Gillian Flynn’s ‘Gone Girl’ is forced to embody societal stereotypes. She twists the oppressive force to regain her power and is, therefore, a victim not a villain. To what extent do you agree? Explore with reference to ideas from the critical anthology.