Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Forest OF Enchantments is about the retelling of our ancient prestigious epic of Ramayan from Sita’s perspective. As an Indian diasporic writer Divakaruni has nostalgia about Indian culture and tradition. The word culture comprises of behaviours and institutions, for its attempts at retelling an ancient epic through the female’s perspective. This novel focuses on the self discovery of Sita who is a celebrated female character of ancient India. So, Divakaruni has changed her way of thinking from traditional portrayal of simple and selfless women into modern female characters who is searching for their identity in the patriarchal world
In a variety of her writings, Indian-born Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni who currently resides in Housto...
The role of women throughout the body of Indian epic traditions is one whose themes prevail to moder...
Epics are indeed an indelible part of our existence carrying us into the timeless history where real...
The Forest of Enchantments is a tragic love story based on one of India’s treasured epic Ramayan. Fo...
Myths depict the social decorum, ideology and beliefs of people, moral conduct of human life. Myths ...
The present paper entitled Sita and Draupadi in Novels: Retelling of Epical Women Characters describ...
Chitra Banerjee represents the more new-fangled generation of writers’ phase of Indian English ficti...
The story of Sita in the Indian epic Ramayana has over time been subject to several transformations,...
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, a leading writer of the Indian Diaspora marches forward with courage and...
This paper attempts to read Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s novel The Palace of Illusions as a feminist...
Divakaruni uses mythic and folkloric motifs in her novels to mythopoetically narrativise the struggl...
Mythological retellings have explored those issues of the epics which were submerged in the objectiv...
Diasporic Literature is a very vast concept and an umbrella term that includes in it all those liter...
Sita, the central character of the epic Ramayana is an integral part of India’s collective psyche an...
The great Indian Epic Mahabharata celebrates the battle between Pandavas and Kauravas and signifies ...
In a variety of her writings, Indian-born Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni who currently resides in Housto...
The role of women throughout the body of Indian epic traditions is one whose themes prevail to moder...
Epics are indeed an indelible part of our existence carrying us into the timeless history where real...
The Forest of Enchantments is a tragic love story based on one of India’s treasured epic Ramayan. Fo...
Myths depict the social decorum, ideology and beliefs of people, moral conduct of human life. Myths ...
The present paper entitled Sita and Draupadi in Novels: Retelling of Epical Women Characters describ...
Chitra Banerjee represents the more new-fangled generation of writers’ phase of Indian English ficti...
The story of Sita in the Indian epic Ramayana has over time been subject to several transformations,...
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, a leading writer of the Indian Diaspora marches forward with courage and...
This paper attempts to read Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s novel The Palace of Illusions as a feminist...
Divakaruni uses mythic and folkloric motifs in her novels to mythopoetically narrativise the struggl...
Mythological retellings have explored those issues of the epics which were submerged in the objectiv...
Diasporic Literature is a very vast concept and an umbrella term that includes in it all those liter...
Sita, the central character of the epic Ramayana is an integral part of India’s collective psyche an...
The great Indian Epic Mahabharata celebrates the battle between Pandavas and Kauravas and signifies ...
In a variety of her writings, Indian-born Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni who currently resides in Housto...
The role of women throughout the body of Indian epic traditions is one whose themes prevail to moder...
Epics are indeed an indelible part of our existence carrying us into the timeless history where real...