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VOL. 2, ISSUE 12 (2015)
Sisterhood: A remedy for violence against woman- A special reference from ‘The Color Purple’ by Alice Walker
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Dr. S Meena Priya Dharshini
Abstract
Violence against women, the term makes the sense of pain that is more painful than any other pain which includes the sense of fear also. There are many ways in which women suffer and are made to suffer. In behavioural terms, violence against women ranges from simple suppression to abuse, aggression, exploitation and severe oppression. It includes rape, wife beating and denial of education to girls, harassment physically as well as mentally. Thus all such kinds make the term more terrible. This paper has a function to illuminate the aspects of racial social and domestic violence against women and to demonstrate how these social paradigms of black existence actually present in the society and get fictionalized in the novel ‘The Color Purple’of Alice Walker.
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Pages:193-195
How to cite this article:
Dr. S Meena Priya Dharshini "Sisterhood: A remedy for violence against woman- A special reference from ‘The Color Purple’ by Alice Walker". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 2, Issue 12, 2015, Pages 193-195
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