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THE EMERGENCE OF NEW WOMEN FROM THE NOVELS OF NAYANTARA SAHGAL

    2 Author(s):  DR M.SARAH KAMALA KUMARI ,SUJATHA LOKANADHAM

Vol -  10, Issue- 5 ,         Page(s) : 51 - 54  (2019 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

In the process of etching their individual self not to depend on men, women are emerging themselves with a new identity coupled with matured thought process. These women do not hesitate to knock at the doors of modernity, and are willing to emerge themselves as new women who seeks unhesitatingly a new world of theirs, for their own self. Despite having been crushed by male chauvinism for long, women did not give up. There has always been the yearning to discover themselves to find out their face beneath all the facades that have been forced on them. Though they have at times willingly and at other times reluctantly accepted their roles as mothers, wives, daughters and subordinate of men, yet the aspiration to find and discover their identity has not died down. This search for self hood has kept them on their toes towards their dreams of emancipation.

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