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THE FEMALE PROTAGONIST OF R.K. NARAYAN’S SAVITRI AND HENRIK IBSEN’S NORA - A COMPARATIVE STUDY (Pages 250-256) by Mrs. R. Sathya* and Dr. M. Shobana** in THE ENGLISH INDIA / ISSN: 2321-1172 (Online); 2347-2634 (Print)

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The discussion on The Dark Room with reference to the theme, plot, character, socio-culture matrix and point of view brings out the various narrative strategies through which Narayan signifies his theme of the place of woman in Indian society, in the 1930.Education among women had not caught up in any significant way and male dominance are the order of the day the simmering discontent of a middle class woman results in a protest to its fold, when the alternatives provesmore formidable, she returns home to fulfil her motherly obligation, but to the husband who also realises the importance of his wife .Thus, the protest has not gone a total waste. Both of them settle down to a more knowledgeable life. The author restrains his own critical judgment on the theme , through constantly focalizing the situations from Savitri’s point of view, who has the tendency to think too precisely on the events.he discussion on The Dark Room with reference to the theme, plot, character, socio-culture matrix and point of view brings out the various narrative strategies through which Narayan signifies his theme of the place of woman in Indian society, in the 1930.Education among women had not caught up in any significant way and male dominance are the order of the day the simmering discontent of a middle class woman results in a protest to its fold, when the alternatives provesmore formidable, she returns home to fulfil her motherly obligation, but to the husband who also realises the importance of his wife .Thus, the protest has not gone a total waste. Both of them settle down to a more knowledgeable life. The author restrains his own critical judgment on the theme , through constantly focalizing the situations from Savitri’s point of view, who has the tendency to think too precisely on the events

.Keywords: Male domination, Feminism and Self-Identity etc.

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