Why should we entail identity? Why should everyone run behind something and achieve greatness? It is all because they want to represent themselves as a superior identity. Hence character plays an essential role in our lives. Therefore what is a personality? It is like a name that everybody possesses on themselves. Some can explore it outwardly because they have given chances to do so. Some will ght for it because they are deprived of it due to so-called societal issues, and some exceptions are there that they don’t even know what their identity is? In that case, some representation of them will show what their status is? Some people never allow fellow beings to blossom as an individual. They keep those buds under them and keep hiding their...
In Indian social setup a woman is a silent sufferer and is given secondary status both in the family...
AbstractThis essay explores selected Indian characters depicted in Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable (193...
“One is not born, but rather becomes woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines...
Literature plays an important role in the formation of society because literature is like a mirror i...
Abstract: Identity is concerned with the self-image or self-esteem of an individual. But when there...
Indian English Fiction enabled a more in-depth examination of the Woman's Question. Women were emplo...
Identity is an ineluctable necessity for the human beings. Every human being spends his/her whole li...
Quest for identity or identity crisis has achieved propel in the Post Colonial literature. Post colo...
Indian English novelists give the clear picture and a brutal truth of the society and the culture. W...
Manju Kapur is a renowned novelist, in Indian writing in English. Her character that is caught in t...
In India’s cultural tapestry, which is diverse and multifaceted with a strong literary tradition, la...
The core of this essay is the book "The God of Small Things" written by the Indian novelis...
When it comes to a sense of a collective identity in India, it is basically a combination and juxtap...
Shashi Deshpande is indeed considered as one of the most renowned of the contemporary Indian women n...
This paper attempts to explore how the social conditioning of women in a patriarchalsociety, hinders...
In Indian social setup a woman is a silent sufferer and is given secondary status both in the family...
AbstractThis essay explores selected Indian characters depicted in Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable (193...
“One is not born, but rather becomes woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines...
Literature plays an important role in the formation of society because literature is like a mirror i...
Abstract: Identity is concerned with the self-image or self-esteem of an individual. But when there...
Indian English Fiction enabled a more in-depth examination of the Woman's Question. Women were emplo...
Identity is an ineluctable necessity for the human beings. Every human being spends his/her whole li...
Quest for identity or identity crisis has achieved propel in the Post Colonial literature. Post colo...
Indian English novelists give the clear picture and a brutal truth of the society and the culture. W...
Manju Kapur is a renowned novelist, in Indian writing in English. Her character that is caught in t...
In India’s cultural tapestry, which is diverse and multifaceted with a strong literary tradition, la...
The core of this essay is the book "The God of Small Things" written by the Indian novelis...
When it comes to a sense of a collective identity in India, it is basically a combination and juxtap...
Shashi Deshpande is indeed considered as one of the most renowned of the contemporary Indian women n...
This paper attempts to explore how the social conditioning of women in a patriarchalsociety, hinders...
In Indian social setup a woman is a silent sufferer and is given secondary status both in the family...
AbstractThis essay explores selected Indian characters depicted in Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable (193...
“One is not born, but rather becomes woman. No biological, psychological or economic fate determines...