Representation of Breaking Beyond Patriarchy: A Study of Manju Kapur's Home (2020)
RATNA. M, Dr.M.P.ANUJA
JCR. 2020: 3163-3166
Abstract
Indian English authors have broken out of their shells and started to speak up for the society's voiceless individuals. Manju Kapur is one of them who has written novels to combat the marginalization and exploitation of women. The purpose of the essay is to evaluate Kapur's treatment of her female characters in Home in order to comprehend and respect the difficulties that come from the conflicting demands of both contemporary and traditional society. In Indian society, individualism and disagree are regarded as exotic notions, and the position of the woman in the house and her marital satisfaction remain prominent concerns. The main characters in Manju Kapur's work express their resistance in various ways and work to subvert accepted norms. The article also attempts to demonstrate that women in Kapur's works are opposed to patriarchy rather than males.
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