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Vol. 3, Issue 8, Part K (2017)

Struggling female characters in the book ‘Arranged marriage’ depicted by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Struggling female characters in the book ‘Arranged marriage’ depicted by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Author(s)
Sushma Yadav and Dr. Rana Zaidi
Abstract
The books of Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni highlight Indian-born females conflicted between old and new world morality and ethics. These female characters' change personalities commonly to show up at a last meaning of their self-hood. These ladies develop various methodologies to state their uniqueness and act autonomously with a feeling of opportunity and conviction. She gives more significance to female characters. In her books she has investigated the physical and mental strains and the torments to which the migrant ladies are oppressed. She has spoken to ladies as effectively maintaining and forming class, social and sexual orientation structures inside the network, home and marriage. The quest for personality is a significant component we find in the outline of her female characters. She manages the lives of ladies both at home and abroad. In any event, when they visit abroad they face a similar gender issues. For them an unfamiliar land has not yet changed their status much. A few people battle against this downside and cut their character and departure the drudgery.
Her book 'Arranged Marriage', is an assortment of short stories. It manages clashes emerging out of affection, accounts the absorption and resistance that Indian born young ladies and ladies in America experience as they balance old loved convictions and astonishing new wants. The assortment has eleven short stories, and most of the stories manage the immigrant experience alongside the socio-cultural experience that an Indian encounter when moves towards the west, which is a significant subject in the mosaic of American Indian culture. The creator dexterously recounts anecdotes about immigrant Indians who are both present day just as caught by social change, who are battling to shape out their very own character in an obscure land. The book tends to issues, for example, bigotry, interracial connections, financial uniqueness, premature birth, and separation.
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How to cite this article:
Sushma Yadav, Dr. Rana Zaidi. Struggling female characters in the book ‘Arranged marriage’ depicted by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. Int J Appl Res 2017;3(8):785-787.
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