Abstract

This article describes the political features in the novel of The Pakistani Bride by Bapsi Sidhwa. The characters are shown mainly in familial, societal, and cultural spheres. She speaks of their confinements, their struggle to overcome the barriers, and their attempt to achieve freedom. Though the novel, The Pakistani Bride/The Bride. This was published after The Crow Eaters. Though Sidhwa touched politics on an exterior level, her astute observation of its influence on the common man and his day-to-day activities was remarkable. The political issues have shown an impact on the common man. She was discussed political issues in her novel the Pakistani Bride and her other novels.

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