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ANALYZING THE PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN ON SELECTIVE FICTIONAL WORK

    2 Author(s):  A.RAGHUNATHA, DR.SUSHMA GUPTA

Vol -  3, Issue- 3 ,         Page(s) : 133 - 138  (2012 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

The present paper tries to contemplate the selective fictional works of the Indian journalists in English with a reason to delineate slow disintegration of the stereotypes worked around ladies characters in the artistic scene keeping with the developing awareness of the issues concerning ladies and their motivation. Proficiency has seen the job of ladies being developed through ages. The accompanying paper examines the advancement of ladies from old period to last ultra present day tech savaged period. The paper talks about the women's liberation, the ladies issues and issues portrayed in the writing through the ladies centered jobs. The presentation of current ladies by various female creators is talked about. Indian Writing in English is anything but a recent class; it is as old as British, American, African and Common Wealth Writings in English. The depiction of Characters, Women characters specifically, varies from Country to nation. Anyway depiction of male strength over ladies is a typical component in every one of these works incorporating Indian writing in English.

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