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@article{174603,
author = {Seema Baban Bhor},
title = {The Portrayal of Tara's Character in kavita Kane's Tara's Truce},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {11},
number = {11},
pages = {3067-3068},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=174603},
abstract = {Kavita Kane's novels, which are particularly mythological, make it evident that she is a writer who addresses feminism. In each of her books, she endeavored to introduce the reader to minor female characters who depict mythological stories from their perspective, which is entirely obscure to the reader. The reader is taken aback by the perspectives of the secondary characters, which they had never considered before. Some examples of this are Vrushali from Karna's wife, Urmila from Sita's Sister, Menaka from Menaka's Choice, and Ahalya from Ahalya's Awakening. Tara's Truce (2023) is not an exception to this.
In the novel- Tara’s Truce, Tara, a professional physician- a healer, the daughter of physician Sushen, is depicted in exquisite detail. She is the wife of King Vali, the queen of Kishkindh Nagari, and the mother of son Angad. She has been justified in her conduct, and the writer has sensibly acknowledged her emotions.},
keywords = {feminism, women, strengths, weaknesses},
month = {April},
}
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