Social Generalizations in Manjukapur's Home

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Ms .S.Nivetha, Dr.K.Ravichandran

Abstract

The authors point to compose this paper is to distinguish and analyse different social limitations and taboos displayed
by Manjukapur in her novel Home. Kapur present the complex structure of the joint family frame work in Indian society where
individuals deliberately or unwittingly take after a few age ancient social traditions which eventually is coordinates as the
portion of their identity, thought design, and conduct. On the other hand Kapur more over presents the heroine who gets to be
the casualty of this generalization and turns out to be the mouthpiece of the creator. Home presents the picture of females not
as it were being victimized in a male-dominated society but is developed as a column of quality and transformation to combat
the age-old convention that comes on her way.

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