Simran Kaur
English
December 2021
A Comparative Study of Selected Novels by Anita Desai concludes by delving into the man-lady connection as shown in the chosen books, as well as the approaches followed by the characters to overcome their problems. A similar inquiry into the two authors is both enthralling and rewarding. In the realm of English fiction, Anita Desai and Kamala Markandaya are two remarkable craftspeople. Nonetheless, with the exception of a few articles, few investigations have attempted a close evaluation of hitched Indian females in the books of these two writers. They are ready to give up their lives. They progress from self-denial to self-declaration and from self-invalidation to self-insistence. Numerous fundamental articles and in-depth examinations of the two journalists have appeared exclusively. This research aims to analyse various female characteristics in relation to key aspects of their lives, such as marriage, movement, parenthood, and midlife. Following that, this article will attempt to assess how these two modern Indian women writers portray women.
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