Task 4:Introduce the first literary work and how the characters experience social struggles. The novella focuses on the character, Lady Purple, as she uses her feminism to promote sexual and gender freedom. The author uses this character as she tries to cut off all social struggles pertaining to sexuality and gender that women were facing during her time. She clearly represents the sexual freedom by use of evil by using Lady Purple. Carter sees this as a justified means to addressing patriarchal ideologies concerning the issue of sexuality and gender within the society. By using vampire characters such as Lady Purple, we are able to see how the character is able to relate to human context values such as the imposition of gender roles and of sexualities by patriarchal our society.Introduce the second literary work and how the characters experience social struggles. The novella is based in a setting where society is controlled by corporate interests. “The Girl Who Was Plugged In” reflects on how a young girl named Delphi was struggling to break off from her old wrecked self. As Delphi, she was a deformed young girl and after thorough soul searching, she had made up her