Abstract

The paper titled "Unveiling the Mosaic: Exploring Female Sexuality in Sujata Bhatt's Poems" delves into the intricate and often overlooked facets of female sexuality as portrayed in the poetic works of Sujata Bhatt. This research undertaking seeks to shed light on Bhatt's distinctive approach to articulating the multifaceted dimensions of women's sexuality within her poetry. By employing a comprehensive analysis of select poems, this study aims to unravel the layers of cultural, emotional, and personal nuances that Bhatt intertwines in her verses. The paper explores how Bhatt navigates the complex terrain of female sexuality, addressing themes of identity, desire, agency, repression, and liberation. By dissecting linguistic choices, metaphors, and narrative structures, the study aims to decipher the undercurrents of meaning that underpin the portrayal of female sexuality in Bhatt's poetry.Through a meticulous analysis of her poems, this research seeks to reveal how Sujata Bhatt challenges established norms and constructs, both within her cultural context and universally. The paper contributes to the understanding of how her work expands the discourse surrounding women's sexuality, inviting readers to contemplate and engage with the intricate tapestry of experiences that often remain veiled. Ultimately, "Unveiling the Mosaic" strives to illuminate the significance of Sujata Bhatt's poetic creations in fostering a deeper appreciation and comprehension of the diverse expressions of female sexuality.

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