R.K. Narayan’s Representations Of Women In Indian Society With Reference The Guide

Authors

  • Chetnaba Rajput
  • Dr.Jaiminibbahen G Chaudhari

Keywords:

: Female portrayal, Narayan literature, Women, Indian society etc.

Abstract

This research article explores R.K. Narayan's representations of women in Indian
society, with a specific focus on his novel "The Guide". The study examines how the author's
portrayal of female characters reflects the gender dynamics and cultural norms prevailing in
Indian society at that time. By analyzing the complex relationships between Rosie, Marco,
and Raju, the article highlights the significant role played by women in the narrative and
emphasizes their resilience and determination against societal challenges. Furthermore, the
article scrutinizes the transformation of Rosie from a submissive and dependent character
to an empowered and independent individual as an iconic reflection of women's evolution
in India during that era. Through a comprehensive analysis of "The Guide", this research
contributes to a broader understanding of R.K. Narayan's literary works and their impact on
Indian literature and society. In this article, we will analyze R.K. Narayan's novel "The Guide"
to explore his depictions of women and their role in Indian society. By examining the
characters and themes throughout the book, we will discuss how Narayan's representations
demonstrate an evolving worldview within the context of both tradition and modernity.

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Published

2023-12-21

How to Cite

Chetnaba Rajput, & Dr.Jaiminibbahen G Chaudhari. (2023). R.K. Narayan’s Representations Of Women In Indian Society With Reference The Guide. Elementary Education Online, 19(4), 8304–8310. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/6812

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