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    A Study On Female Aspirants In The Novels of Shashi Deshpande, Bharti Mukherjee, and Anita Desai (2020)


    Seema Chourasia, Dr. Priti Koolwal
    JCR. 2020: 12207-12222

    Abstract

    Shashi Deshpande, Anita Desai, and Bharati Mukherjee are some of the modern Indian English journalists. They have stood up for Indian women who have been ignored, hurt, kept in the dark, or abused. In the books by Bharati Mukherjee and Anita Desai, personality issues stand out more. Shashi Deshpande's main goal has also been to find out what drives women to be disciplined and fight for their own identities. Accordingly, these elements add to the development of recent fads and inclinations, like crossbreed social structures among transients. It was critical for women's experiences under the patriarchal influence to be brought to light in order to expose men's unjust cruelty toward them. It was vital for ladies to stand up to male predominance over them. We see that ladies have kept on characterizing the limits of the local area, class, and race. They endeavored to spread woman's rights through their works. However Indian ladies essayists depict ladies as solid and centered in their vision to prevail throughout everyday life, they were simply ready to prevail in their lives in the space apportioned to them by men. This paper centers around female aspirants in Anita Desai's, Shashi Deshpande's, and Bharati Mukherjee's Indian novels.

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    Volume 7 Issue-19

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