Diaspora In Indian Literature; Women Who Felt Isolated In The World Crisis

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Ms. S Anurekha
Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind

Abstract

Women have always dreamt about being in different places and have a different perspective of everything, when the men had the compulsion of moving places women were left with no choices to live where. Most Indian women from lower communities were transported without any prior experience or knowledge. If the cases were increasing women wanted to show their potential and they wanted to show their presence in such places. Women started writing poetry's to prove their potential ability to the outsiders. Most of the works of them were pointed towards how their lives were designed and how they differentiated amount each others, once they realised the worthy writings of themselves they had to convert all their sorrows and love into language which was pretty difficult for most of them. Their families used to read them and trash them since they thought the women's job was to be in homes and take care of the families, majorly men were allowed to talk about their difficulties when women were seen down and their struggle was left out in the place. No captors we're called upon for all of these reasons, why has women always frowned and looked down when the cases of men being narcissist are tuned in to the society to live among everyone. They raised families in unknown places and they had the courage to stand up for themselves and make change in the lives of their husbands by sacrificing their own. The letters and books are not just about them it is also about the situations and awareness of the place they stayed upon.

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Ms. S Anurekha, & Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind. (2024). Diaspora In Indian Literature; Women Who Felt Isolated In The World Crisis. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 45(S4 (1), 34–35. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v45iS4 (1).4600
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Ms. S Anurekha

Research Scholar, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology

Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind

Research Guide, Assistant Professor, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology

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