Feminine Voice: Narrative Patterns through Innocent Eyes IN Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters

  • Dr Archana Assistant Professor, Department of English, M.M.V., Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Keywords: Marital Relationship, Female Voice, Violence, Displacement, Adjustment

Abstract

Narrative technique is a prospect through which the writer shows the characters, settings and actions of the incidents. She develops a narrative technique with the intention of developing the reader's attachment. It fosters both the intellectual and emotional involvementwithin the reader by exciting particular psychological states of perception. A reader's understanding to literary text is influenced by his discernment of objects in general. Readers receive different links between time and space.To highlight the different patterns of relations that, readers might arrive at. A novelist who is focused to explore her imagination and experience might show invented records and observations in the correct proportion to satisfy the reader. By accepting definite narrative techniques which are most appropriate to her, she gives an honest and actual portrait through her fictitious writing.

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2018-03-27
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Archana, D. (2018). Feminine Voice: Narrative Patterns through Innocent Eyes IN Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters. Shanlax International Journal of English, 6(2), 50-57. Retrieved from https://shanlaxjournals.in/journals/index.php/english/article/view/2925
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