ANITA DESAI’S FASTING, FEASTING IN FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE
Dr. Ousephachan K.V.
Associate Professor of English
Nirmalagiri College, Kuthuparamba, Kannur Distric,Kerala
Abstract
Anita Desai is post independent feminist writer who occupies a unique place in the history of Indian English fiction She has been immensely successful in creating new images in her works from a feminist perspective The transformative power of Anita Desai’s novel lies in her taking up the task of revealing the process of self- awareness at work in feminine psyches.The novel Fasting, Feasting focuses on a sense of deep rooted pathos over the plight of mankind and particularly women. The novel deals with a very sensitive story depicting the human values through her characters, namely, Uma , Aruna , Arun and the Patton family.Anita Desai presents woman as an embodiment of sacrifice , silent suffering, humility, faith and knowledge.in Fasting, Feasting from a feminist perspective
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