SELF PERCEPTIONS IN THE SELECT NOVELS OF MANJU KAPUR

This paper brings into view the concern of gender discrimination and Indian women's fight under a closed society's patriarchal system in Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters (1998). Which fetched her Commonwealth Prize in Eurasia Section, A Married Woman (2003), Home (2006), and The Immigrant (2009) with the opinion to study convention as opposed to modernism in Manju Kapur’s novels? This novel grounded on the calamity in the assessment organization of the modern society. Manju Kapur is much captivated to present the interrogations and difficulties connected to women in a superior perception. In her novels, the women’s interrogations have emerged in essence in the background of the distinctiveness of the new sophisticated middle class. Manju Kapur in her works portray how females bring about to exchange both the places in their lives, through sacrifices they have to make the home fires burning and also through their individual lives they find some kind of contentment outer the home. The notion that all female predestined to get matrimonial and be acquiescent to their spouses was prearranged a second look when we go through the books of Manju Kapur. She stimulates women to cross the beginning of domestic life. She handles with the mixture of customary and contemporary philosophy.

KEYWORDS: Individuality- Viewpoint, Matrimonial, Masculine chauvinism, Replication, Civilization.


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