Vol. 9, Issue 1, Part F (2023)
Domestic psychological analysis of Anita Desai’s cry the peacock and clear light of day
Domestic psychological analysis of Anita Desai’s cry the peacock and clear light of day
Author(s)
Bantisinh Bharatsinh
Abstract
Domestic Psychology, often known as family violence, is when someone in a relationship is arrogant, abusive, or intimidating. Domestic Psychology can take many forms, including social, physical, sexual, and emotional abuse. This article compares Domestic Psychology in Anita Desai's novel Cry, the Peacock with Clear Light of the day in order to illustrate how the author handle abuse and suffering placed on female characters. The psychological study of how a young and sensitive married woman Maya is tragically damaged by marriage is shown in Anita Desai's novel Cry, the Peacock. Anita Desai, undoubtedly, occupies a supreme position of the contemporary Indian Feminist novelist. With her poignant, hypersensitive knowledge, erudition and inner psychological power concerning the natural and real everyday affairs of familial, societal, economic dealings as minutely impacted in her major novels. Her novels symbolize the universal feminism.
How to cite this article:
Bantisinh Bharatsinh. Domestic psychological analysis of Anita Desai’s cry the peacock and clear light of day. Int J Appl Res 2023;9(1):376-380.