Domestic Abuse in Liane Moriarty’s Big Little Lies
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
Abstract
This research work sheds the lights on domestic violence from Lian Moriarty’s perspective in
her novel Big Little Lies (2014). Domestic violence is a serious a social phenomenon that spread
over the existence; even in the twenty-first century, women are still exposed to violence by their
fathers, brothers, and husband. This extended essay aims to study the novel Big Little Lies under
the lenses of Michael Johnson’s theory “Typologies of Domestic Violence” that is concerned
with situational couple violence, intimate terrorism, resistance violent, and mutual violent
control. A literature review of domestic violence in general and more specifically Johnson’s
point of view is explored in the theoretical chapter. In the thematic chapters, we will apply
Johnson’s theory on the novel and investigate the effects of an abusive environment and the
traumatic experiences on the child's development.
