Abstract

The word ‘Feminism’, but understanding of it remains vague and there is a general rejection of its relevance to the Indian context. ‘Indian feminism’ should lie in the spread of education, economic self-sufficiency, preservation of human rights, self respect and in the awareness of the desire for liberation from all restriction made by patriarchal society. Sujata Parashar’s protagonist is a typical Indian woman, she has accepted everything without questioning. Sometimes she introspects and thinks of her marriage, she is trying to forgive herself and she feels if she forgives him, she may be able to forgive herself as well as with this realization, she goes back to her husband Gaurav.

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