Abstract

This paper examines the three novellas of The Angel's Beauty Spots by K. R. Meera, which portray the triumphant stories of three tenacious women who overcame agonies and traumas to assert their identities in adverse surroundings. Meera's women draw attention to the voices of numerous unheard, emotionally neglected characters, and the purpose of this paper is to highlight how their strong-mindedness, premeditated thoughts, and unfeigned emotions helped them stand second to none in the engrossed minds of readers. Through her signature mark of creating power-packed lady dons, Meera announces to the world that physical strength does not match a person's intestinal fortitude, particularly a woman. The paper aims to show the efficacy of writing that ultimately makes the characters sensible, pleasant, still, a painful memory.

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