Volume 20 No 9 (2022)
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Idiosyncratic and Exaltation of Women Characters in Sahgal’s Storm in Chandigarh
Mr.K.SIVA MADASAMY, Dr.V.CHANTHIRAMATHI
Abstract
Literature has consistently been a useful tool in examining sex relations, sexual contrasts, and a few difficulties associated with women's desire for identity in a male-dominated societal setting. Nayantara Sahgal's anecdotal adventure demonstrates her genuine concern for the plight of women in parochial culture. Her third novel is Storm in Chandigarh focuses on multifaceted interpersonal ties based on freedom, honesty, love, and homogeneity. The epic also provides a mocking protest against the denial of women’s freedom and uniqueness. Sahgal’s concept of a liberated individual transcends monetary or social independence to become an intellectual or impassioned technique. The novel’s hero proves that women have the right to live their lives as individuals. Saroj, the heroine, represents the modern woman attempting to maintain her originality and breathe autonomously in the perilous environment of truly unsatisfying partnerships. Sahgal attempts to communicate the strong reaction of women about how a woman observes her limitations and herself. She accepts that women should strive to recognise and grasp themselves as individuals rather than simply as a tie to another man's existence. She analyses how women have suffered for a long time at the hands of dividing pressures. In the novel, Sahgal has attempted to convey these pressures. She does not consider that males are responsible for the plight of women. Instead, she blames the framework itself. In Storm in Chandigarh, she describes the consequences of gender discrimination on women's independence in detail.
Keywords
Gender Discrimination, Liberation, Independence, Women’s freedom, uniqueness, freedom, honesty, love, camaraderie, and homogeneity
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