A Study of Characters of William Careys towards Women

Vol-4 | Issue-02 | February 2019 | Published Online: 20 February 2019    PDF ( 179 KB )
Author(s)
Savita 1; Dr. Naresh Kumar 2

1Research Scholar, OPJS University, Churu, Rajasthan

2Assistant Professor, OPJS University Churu Rajasthan

Abstract

The women of the Carey characterisation and interpretation appreciate the creative creativity of the author, thanks to which he produced many living characters with profound emotions. The notion that Carey has portrayed women solely as powers of devastation and tragedy contradicts Maxwell geismar, Leslie, Fiedler and Irving Houe. In her appeal she says that the author has also produced gentle, creative, smart and positive people. She also rejects David Miller's opinion that Carey's women are 'too unique to be treated as replicas of other characters or stereotypes of women' in two or three categories. When viewed in the light of form and meaning, the beauty of his women is exposed. His great novels have lifted his realistic characters to a symbolic and iconic level for which he has adapted various techniques in tradition. Carey's novels reflect his deep knowledge of the dynamic human nature and his expert depiction shows arousing compassion even for his abnormal characters. It also notices that the novelist has contrasted in Snopes trilogy between the concept of nourishment of life and the harmful values of men's life. Page's insightful insights highlight various facets of the Carey feminine fictional world along with its place in society, and its position as measuring rod for its performance and ability. The critic, however, disregarded the individual characteristics and individualities of women as she stressed their respective positions. It clearly differentiated the positions of men from women. Addie became regarded as the combination of men and women. She wrote "The lasting damage done to their femininity was marked by their alienation from the women's position, and that Linda Snopes, Judith Sutpen, and Drusilla Hawks had to play masculineness due to circumstances." His plays have been brought to his notice by many reviewers since the dawn of Careys's literary career, multiplied by hundreds since he won the Nobel Prize. Many contemporary critics and scientists have researched fiction in Carey from various perspectives. A daily event is the annual Conference on Carey's plays.

Keywords
William Carey's, Women, human nature, Carey's novels, feminine fictional, women's position
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