Feminist Study of Indu Sundaresan’s “The Twentieth Wife”
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.7, No. 2)Publication Date: 2022-03-22
Authors : Anuradha;
Page : 364-366
Keywords : Feminism; Mughal Indian; Liberty; Emperor; Empress; Refugee; Resilience; Love; Concubine; Wife; Respect.;
Abstract
India has a large history with many shades of it. The colonizers and the colonized both have a special place in its history that can't be erased . One such colonizers were the Mughals. The era of Mughal India started in 1526 and ended in 1707 with Aurangzeb's death (the last Mughal ruler). This paper traces down one such period of Mughal India but it doesn't focus on the politics of the time but focuses on of the characters of Mughal India and that too a female character. It studies the feminine approach of the novel with critical evaluation of various women characters and their journey.
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