CONTEXTUALIZING OF INDIAN VALUES AND HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS IN THE SELECTED WORK OF SUDHA MURTY

  • Ravi Prakashrao Munde

Abstract

The motive of the paper is to study the evolution of a new woman in Sudha Murthy?s novel-How I Taught My Grandmother to Read and Other Stories. With the dawn of freedom, especially Indias countrywide war, the placement of ladies took a turn for higher. It became strongly realized that as long as women of U. S. A. Had been no longer uplifted or granted identical repute with the men in all walks of life - political, social, monetary, educational, in which India ought to neither progress nor make any widespread increase in any discipline. For nothing become it stated, The hand that rocks the cradle; policies the world. Murthy, a main creator of Indian English literature with admirable and unique cartoon out of Indian attention accentuated from Indian lifestyles and lifestyle. She decided on work, Mahashweta has been analyzed in this paper to propose that the Indian focus. The present paper is based totally at the psychological realism, exclusively to the primary characters of the novel that is Sudha Murthy herself when she was a small, lovable grand-daughter of her grandma

Published
2019-12-25
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