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The Women's Libration by Preserving their Value and Dignity in Modern Society of India in Anita Nair's Novels

Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.6, No. 10)

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Page : 1291-1293

Keywords : WOMENS LIBRATION; DIGNITY;

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Abstract

Anita Nair is one of the notable writers in India. She always focuses on the problems of a woman in Indian society. Though Anita Nair has refused to be labeled as a feminist writer her stories portray the sensibilities of a woman, how a woman looks at herself and her problems. Actuality, the intention of writing this article paper is to portray the major theme of the social consciousness of women to find their dignity, independence, and roleplaying in modern society of India. Anita Nairs novels display an amazing depth in her narration, and the main thrust of her novels is the encounter between the self-actualization and family responsibilities of the individuals. Almost all her novels are placed in Indian culture and the characters and settings are original Indian. There are multiple themes in Anita Nairs works, like family, relationship, social position, gender inequality, and etc. One of the main themes which researcher consider in this thesis is womens liberation by preserving their value and dignity. The following is the present research of the thought of womens liberation. The emancipation of women, their liberation in society, legal, economic, and family relationship, and their escape from narrow gender roles are not easily achieved. But the womens characters in Anita Nairs novels try to change the atmosphere of their life and keep their dignity and their liberation in real life. The main purpose of the research is to find out the solution for the social problems women in Anita Nairs novels. And for that one has to explore dignity and liberation women through the different novels.

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