The Unsoundness Of Feminism In India With Reference To Deepa Narayanan’s “Chup Breaking The Silence About India’s Women “

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Srivaishnavi.T
Dr.U.S Akshara Govind

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From Ancient History till the 21st Century, we see the transformation of women. Though women faced so many huddles we still have a quest that women are independent. Are they allowed to make choices of their own? From my point of view, the problems of women have been transformed into another form but it is not fully demolished. Even now women are Alienated or self-isolated because of misogi society. Always women are objectified and they also keep protocols for women. These protocols may define their outer self but their inner self will always be ignored. On the whole, Respect for the Family was kept in Women But not in men. Always women were the reflection of their family members but not themselves. This Research proposes the Unsoundness of women and how they were abandoned to make their own choices for their own careers through the experience of Meera 25-year-old young women from the work chup:  Breaking the silence about India’s Women. when we clearly observe the word silence itself meant for women because they were not allowed to speak loudly are raise their voices. We may find that The story of Meera may be the mirror of yourself or myself and many Readers.  

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Srivaishnavi.T, & Dr.U.S Akshara Govind. (2024). The Unsoundness Of Feminism In India With Reference To Deepa Narayanan’s “Chup Breaking The Silence About India’s Women “. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 45(S2), 165–167. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v45iS2.3874
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Srivaishnavi.T

Research scholar, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai.

Dr.U.S Akshara Govind

Assistant Professor, Department of English, Faculty of Science and  Humanities, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai. 

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