Subjugation and Transformation of the Major Female Character in Chetan Bhagat’s One Indian Girl


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Authors

  • Ravindra Shivaji Mali (Research Scholar) Department of English, SIP Arts, GBP Science and STKVS Commerce College, Shahada Dist- Nandurbar (MH)
  • DR. P. G. Sonawane (Guide) Department of English Late M. D. Sisode Arts and Commerce College, Nardana Dist- Dhule Nandurbar.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53032/TCL.2021.5.6.05

Keywords:

Subjugation, Female Perspective, Chauvinism, Feminine Feelings, Gender Equality, Transformation

Abstract

Chetan Bhagat is a popular Indian writer. He exposes the various issues being practiced in society. All his novels present the problems of youths, their hopes, aspirations, dreams and frustrations. The Present novel One Indian Girl is acclaimed for his stance on female issues. This novel is presented from the female perspective. Radhika is the major female character in the fiction. She is victim of the male chauvinism. She undergoes many tribulations but in the end she takes her own decision. She doesn’t accept the male choice. After much emphasis she accepts to do arrange marriage but at the she realizes her own importance and refuses to marry. She determines to live life according to her own terms. The writer presents her expedition in a fantastic way.

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References

Bhagat, Chetan, One Indian Girl. Rupa Publication Pvt Ltd, (2016).

Pandya S.R. Chetan Bhagat’s Fictions: A Critical Study. Pacific Books International. 2018.

Ms. Nirmala R, Dr. Chanthiramathi V. Feminine Roots in Chetan Bhagat’s One Indian Girl, IJELLH, Volume 7, Issue2, ( February 2019) DOI: https://doi.org/10.24113/ijellh.v7i3.8115

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https://www.thehindu.com/books/chetan-bhagat-talks-about-india positive/article27210412.ece

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Published

2021-02-28

How to Cite

Ravindra Shivaji Mali, and DR. P. G. Sonawane. “Subjugation and Transformation of the Major Female Character in Chetan Bhagat’s One Indian Girl”. The Creative Launcher, vol. 5, no. 6, Feb. 2021, pp. 28-33, doi:10.53032/TCL.2021.5.6.05.

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