Illegimate Affair Leads To Trouble

  • Unique Paper ID: 147388
  • Volume: 5
  • Issue: 7
  • PageNo: 306-308
  • Abstract:
  • Manju Kapur’s novel Difficult Daughters is a story of a daughter’s journey back into her mother’s throbbing past. It spans the genres of description and the past and falters in both. The vision of freedom and decolonization were portrayed clearly. The incident like orgies of rape and murder, performer in the name of independence. In the beginning, Ida, the narrator and daughter of character, trying to get back her mother’s secret life, turns out to be main story. Virmati was a child of a traditional Hindu family, comes of age in the confused and hopeful 1040s. It was careful to be the time of change to the knowledgeable Indians. showing to taste the new wine of freedom, Virmati encounter freedom-fighters of all religion and persuasions, fall in love, and marries a previously marital lecturer. Sequester with mother-in-law, co-wife and stepchildren, Virmati uses higher learning as an escape road. It is accurate here, “Teaching led to freedom and movable behaviour”. Her development parallel the new-found freedoms of cultured Indian women, but double standards succeed, rising consciousness of the ties that connect.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 5
  • Issue: 7
  • PageNo: 306-308

Illegimate Affair Leads To Trouble

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