Telling Women to Go Out and Do It: Women of Protest in Anita Nair’s The Ladies Coupe
| Vol-3 | Issue-10 | October 2018 | Published Online: 10 October 2018 PDF ( 180 KB ) | ||
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1473029 | ||
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Narmadhaa.M
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1Ph.D Research Scholar, National College, Trichy (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
Indian Female writer Anita Nair, an author who grapples for the convictions of women folk, initiates maiden protagonists who are desiring to debrief patriarchy. For precedential, Ladies Coupe the novel picked up for publication of an article, takes in hand with equality for women. This best seller clearly ushers out liberty in its delicacy and how it has to be secured. The essence of liberty is sustained throughout the novel. The author, in this novel, has brought out the mind of her protagonists who are willing to project themselves as “New Women”. This word clearly shows how the male dominated community is being challenged. Further, this word has also brought out how the protagonists of Anita Nair daringly wage a war against patriarchy. Also, they have succeeded in keeping themselves out of community norms. The unmistakable thing is that her protagonists understand that they are in the predominance of male dominated community in each part of life and become women of protest in the society in which they live. |
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| Keywords | ||
| New Women, Bemused, Audacious, Corporeal | ||
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