Women Variables And Their Contextual Analysis In The Narratives Of Jhumpa Lahiri

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Durga Chandrakar
Dr. Garima Diwan

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Women have often been forced to advocate for themselves in order to ensure that they are seen and given the rights to which they are entitled within society. This struggle stems from the fact that many civilizations, and the patriarchal system in particular, have propagated myths and stereotypes that depict women as being inferior or secondary. Patriarchy is mainly responsible for this. To be more specific, these myths and prejudices paint women as having less authority or significance than men. As a direct result of this, women are often provided with less opportunities than men are to hone their talents and become more proficient in their abilities. the a. the a. the a. the a. On the other hand, once these women move to a foreign nation, they are confronted with new challenges to overcome. They are compelled to struggle against the oppressive norms of Indian society, which persistently impose a lower value on them. This causes them to be valued at a lower level. Author Jhumpa Lahiri is of Indian ancestry and has achieved widespread recognition for her work. She has lived through the struggles of trying to establish oneself in a new nation and has first-hand knowledge of the difficulties involved. Her paintings delve into the challenges of cultural exile and the quest for identity, portraying the struggles that a significant number of women in communities of diaspora face.

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Durga Chandrakar

Ph.D.  Scholar (English), ISBM University, Chhura Gariyaband (C.G)

Dr. Garima Diwan

Associate professor (English), ISBM University ,Chhura Gariyaband (C.G)