THE PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE OF JAYA IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S THAT LONG SILENCE: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY
Author Name: P. Yuvasri
Volume/Issue: 02/12
Country: India
DOI NO.: 08.2020-25662434 DOI Link: https://www.doi-ds.org/doilink/06.2022-89314742/UIJIR
Affiliation:
MA Graduate, G. Venkataswamy Naidu College, Kovilpatti, Tamil Nadu, India
ABSTRACT
Shashi Deshpande, perhaps the most proficient women writers in English in a contemporary India. Her novel, That Long Silence, published in the U. K. in 1988 and in India in 1989, won her the Sahitya Academy Award. She has been known for her true also, practical projection of Indian female reasonableness and her depiction of working class, metropolitan and taught Indian women with their stifled dreams and desires, unavoidable quiet, persistence, resistance, distresses and sufferings, concealment and mistreatment, torment and misery, issues and issues, preliminaries also, adversities, situation and problem, and with their assets and shortcomings. Her novels are an earnest endeavour to investigate the secret mind and awareness of Indian women who have been deceived from days of yore. Her true worries for women are reflected unequivocally in the entirety of her novels and stories. The paper shows how she turns into a snare in the male overwhelmed society.
Key words: Practical Projection, Persistence, Resistance, Mistreatment, Concealment
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