Volume No. : 7
Issue No. : 4
Year : 2019
Pages : 717-722
ISSN Print : 2347-5145
ISSN Online : 2454-2687
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Ms. Ishita Pundir1, Ms. Alankrita Singh2
1M.A. History, University of Delhi, Delhi
2M.A. Sociology, University of Kota, Delhi
*Corresponding Author
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DOI No: 10.5958/2454-2687.2019.00045.5
ABSTRACT:
A woman is a dawn of light where all the darkness disappears. She is the sun that enlightens everyone and beholds the ability to vanish all the fear that grows in darkness of mind. Women are essentially the origin of life. No one can cast a doubt on the substantiality of women that they are the ultimate creators of this very existence. The woman strengthens the foundation of family as a mother, daughter, sister, and wife embracing everyone with the unconditional love. If allowed to grow their potential they not only enhance a women’s world as writers, entrepreneurs, mystics, painters, counselors, scientists but can also provide a better vision to the men’s world. The following paper highlights the transformation of women from the Vedic ages to the Contemporary Era.
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KEYWORDS:
Women, Fiction, Novels, Women Empowerment.
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Cite:
Ishita Pundir, Alankrita Singh. Portrayal of Women in Indian Fiction. Int. J. Rev. and Res. Social Sci. 2019; 7(4): 717-722.
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