The Significance of Female Characters in Mahasweta Devi's Rudali
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https://doi.org/10.48047/tycz9v21Keywords:
proposition, stereotyped, adolescent, downtrodden, stoic, tribals,Abstract
This paper explores the potential role of women in Mahasweta Devi's social affinity reality and her reflection on the discovery that is the subject of this discussion. She still appears to be a stoic figure, though, and she continues to battle despite not seeming to think she will win. Sanichari, Dulan, and Bikhni, as they are portrayed in this scene, encourage her to get active and alter her circumstances. Rudali makes revelations regarding caste, class, and women. According to Mahasweta Devi, she frequently participates in the presentation of caste- and class-related concerns but not many women's issues. Caste and class, however, are inextricably linked to the gender question in some way or another.
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• Rudali: From Fiction to Performance. Trans. Anjum Katyal. Calcutta: Seagull Books, 1997. Print
• "A Literary Representation of the Subaltern: Mahasweta Devi s Stanadayini." Mahasweta Devi: An Anthology of Recent Criticism. Ds. Nibedita Sen and Nikhil Yadav. New Delhi: Pencraft International, 2008. Print.
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