AGGRESSIVE NATURE OF WOMEN IN THE NOVELS OF ANITA NAIR
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v4.i4.2016.2755Keywords:
Women Characters, Aggressive NatureAbstract [English]
This paper seeks to focus primarily on the psychological exploration of inner mind of Indian women in the novels written by an Indian writer in English. There is a need and relevance to dwell briefly on some of the novels of Anita Nair to study the aggressive nature of her women characters and their significance with a view to substantiating this issue. Physical behavior which is threatening or involves harm to someone or something or behaving in an angry and violent way towards another is one sort of aggression.
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