Representation Of Females In Arundhanti Roy’s God Of Small Things: A Review
Abstract
Right from the Vedic age, women have been the subject of vitriolic comments, though a bit eulogistic too. In Vedas, most of the hymns are attributed to only sons-never to daughters. Atharva Veda says The birth of a girl grant elsewhere, here grant a son. This led to the age-long disparity between man and woman. But as a matter of fact, both men and women are the essential parts of creation. Both are the two sides of the same coin. A man’s life without a woman is just like a flower without fragrance a ship without a rudder or a body without spirit.
Keywords:- Representation Of Females, Arundhanti Roy’s, God Of Small Things, A Review.
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