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The New Woman In The Novels Of Bapsi Sidhwa Struggles and Challenges

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  • The shared thought and heritage have produced in India a good many women writers whose work is copious and multifarious in its amplitude

  • Bapsi Sidhwa in The Pakistani Bride has depicted the feminine force through Zaitoon

  • Married eventually to a tribal man in the northwest regions of Pakistan, Zaitoon rapidly discovers that reality is harsh and her romantic dreams erroneous

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The shared thought and heritage have produced in India a good many women writers whose work is copious and multifarious in its amplitude. The seeds of women writing in India can be traced back in last quarter of the twentieth century with the established prejudice that she should draw upon the limited fun of her own experience and the periphery of their creative imagination was confined to romances, fantasy and fairy tales.

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