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Harvest: An International Multidisciplinary and Multilingual Research Journal
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Volume II Special Issue V May 2022
Name of Author :
E Hemamalini, K Vimala Devi
Title of the paper :
Women Solidarity and The Stalwart Sisterhood in Kavita Kane’s Sita’s Sister
Abstract:
Generally delivery its philosophical suggestions that has been developing our minds, The Sanskrit literature has had a large impact on us and it still will. Typically reckoning it for get going archetypes of brotherhood and male company, the epic is loaded with several such examples and also the distinguished amongst them is Ram and his three brothers. Kavita Kane, a Mythological-fiction author is understood for restating the stories from the two Indian epics, the Sanskrit literature and also the religious text. In her novel Sita’s Sister, we have a tendency to stumble upon impregnable sisterhood. The novel may be a narration of the Sanskrit literature from viewpoint of Urmila, within which women-bonding is visible in all over. From childhood to teen, and to their adulthood, the four sister’s harmony lead us on a road that ends in Women solidarity.
Keywords :
Sisterhood, Women Solidarity, Archetype, Mythological-fiction, Restating, Sita’s sister.
DOI :
Page Number :
39-41