Feministic issues in "The Guide" By R. K. Narayan
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.11, No. 3)Publication Date: 2022-03-05
Authors : Aruna Sharma;
Page : 93-95
Keywords : Feministic issue;
Abstract
Narayan's novels collectively presented a movement for the libration of women. In Dark Room we saw the revolt of Savitri after a long suppression but it ended in failure due to lack of courage and independent identity but later in the novel Guide we saw her effort?s success in Guide?s modern Rosie but at the same time she had within herself traditional values because Narayan always support emancipation of women within Indian tradition. Through the story and life of Rosie in the novel and also of other women characters presented in the novel shows very well the condition of women in contemporary.
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