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This research specifically examines Kapur’s literary works that expose the lack of harmony prevalent in Indian homes. Manju Kapur skilfully emphasizes the protagonist’s familial difficulties in her stories. While women in general lack autonomy, educated women actively want to achieve it. Kapur’s paintings exemplify the oppressive nature of traditional Indian culture towards women, restricting their autonomy and agency. Patriarchs and society exert significant influence over every element of women’s life. Women’s emotions, whatever of their nature, are dismissed and they are compelled to hide them. Due of this pressure, women have initiated a rebellion. Nevertheless, when Kapur’s female characters are compelled to disobey their older family members, they have difficulties in managing the situation. The researcher’s examination of each of Kapur’s books is crucial in illustrating the characters’ autonomy in decision-making. In the novel A Married Woman, the main character challenges traditional male-dominated standards and societal regulations to establish her uniqueness. However, this behaviour also creates complications in her personal life at home.
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N. Sathiyarajan (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5b010b6db643587549149 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.56062/gtrs.2024.3.8.671
N. Sathiyarajan
Creative Saplings
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