Women in Writers' Novels

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  • Dr. Vishu Meghnani  Assistant Professor, Department of Hindi, Sindari College, Sindari, Dhanbad, India

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Abstract

Literature is a pillar of society. Every country changes the form of literature along with the change of art. Literary writing is always based on the sentiments of the masses. Every section of the society has made literature its subject to express its ideas. Literature has made a meaningful attempt to wake up the basically insensible and unconscious society. Veda: From Vedanta till today, the vision of authoritarian society, the father of all societies, made him stand in the center of all forms of literature. There is a deep connection between Hindi novel and women's life. As Hindi novels developed, the dimensions of the struggle for women's life were revealed. Women's struggle, women's consciousness and women's discussion etc. arose on these dimensions, which is a meaningful aspect of the process of making women aware of their rights. The positive side of this meaningful aspect is women's awakening, which is not in the form of change in various dimensions of women's life but a demand for official equality. In early Hindi novels, stree was identified as the portrayal of a housewife, in which female education is directly and indirectly emphasized. There is a meaningful initiative of women's life in post-independence Hindi novels. In these novels, the woman not only rebels against the social feminist inertia but also lives a life of struggle for the development of female consciousness.

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2010-07-30

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Dr. Vishu Meghnani, " Women in Writers' Novels , International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp.830-833, Year-2007_14.