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- Title
The Portrayal of Women in Anita Nair's Ladies Coupe.
- Authors
Deepa, K.
- Abstract
Anita Nair was born in Kerala. She is a famous poet, short story writer and journalist. In Ladies Coupe Anita Nair focuses on men and women relationship, marriage and divorce, social and cultural, and psychological issues. Here the character Margaret Shanthi is a chemistry teacher who got married to Ebenezer Paulraj. He is an example of male dominance. He changed her life because of the power he had in her life. She wanted to do Ph.D. but he asked her to complete B.Ed. Finally she changed herself in an artistic way to win her freedom from her husband. Janaki, another fellow passenger of Ladies Coupe, is an example for old age tradition. According to her a woman should be a good daughter, sister, wife, mother and so on. Indian society also believes that woman should always depend on some man in their life. Sheela is a fourteen year old girl, who is very sensitive with a deep insight. At the very young age she understands what is meant by life. Her grandmother also teaches her a negative picture of male domination. Her father used to control her whenever she began to talk. Marikolundhu is another passenger who comes from a poor family. She and her mother work as coolies n Chettiar's house. She was seduced by one of the Chettiar's son Murugesan. Marikulundhu shows her love and affection towards Chettiar's grandson but she hates her own son Muthu, the one who escaped form many attempts of abortion.
- Subjects
WOMEN in literature; LADIES Coupe (Book); NAIR, Anita; INDIC women authors; INDIC literature (English); LITERARY criticism
- Publication
Language in India, 2013, Vol 13, Issue 4, p32
- ISSN
1930-2940
- Publication type
Article