%0 Journal Article %T The Angel-Woman and the Eve-Woman as the Others in "Weekend" by Fay Weldon (Fay Weldon' n "Weekend" (Hafta Sonu) Adl yk¨¹s¨¹nde "Melek Kad n" ve Ba tan kar c Kad n" Olarak tekile mi Kad nlar) %A Zerrin EREN %J Dokuz Eyl¨¹l ¨¹niversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstit¨¹s¨¹ Dergisi %D 2011 %I Dokuz Eylul Univeristy %X As in all patriarchal societies, in England, women face with the problems stemming from gender inequality. In order to struggle with these problems, women should come together, and say ¡®we¡¯. However, due to various reasons, women cannot say ¡®we¡¯. This paper aims at discussing that middle class women in England do not say ¡®we¡¯ since they have been split up into two groups as the Angle-woman and the Eve-woman, and while the Angel-woman and the Eve-woman are competing for the interest of the man, they regard each other as the other. For this purpose, a short-story by Fay Weldon entitled ¡°Weekend¡± has been studied.In this short-story, Weldon presents the female characters representing the Angle-woman and the Eve-woman, and displays the conflict between these two estranged groups. At the end of the study, it has been seen that since each group others the rival group, women cannot say ¡®we¡¯. %K Fay Weldon %K ¡°Weekend¡± %K ¡®the Angel-woman¡¯ %K ¡®the Eve-woman¡¯ %K the other. %U http://www.sbe.deu.edu.tr/dergi/cilt13.say%C4%B13/10%20EREN.pdf