The Plight of Women in Paula Hawkins the Girl on the Train

  • P Amuthapriya Assistant Professor, PG and Research Department of English, Sakthi College of Arts and Science for Women, Oddanchatram
  • V Kaviyadevi PG Student, Research Department of English, Sakthi College of Arts and Science for Women, Oddanchatram
Keywords: Domestic Violence, Women Struggles, Dominated Society, Relationship, Murder

Abstract

The existing idea were assertively exploring some dissimilar feature which makes a problem of women. The Girl on the Train (2015) was written by Paula Hawkins, were observes around Domestic Violence, Plight of Women, Betrayal and Drug Abuse which derives women suppression. The purpose in the Plight of Women is to indicate the woman struggles by the men controlling in the society. We will confusion out Paula Hawkins’s The Girl on the Train has analyzed the unstable woman’s they were portrayed with problematic life to survive in this society. Paula Hawkins was a psychological thriller writer, through this novel she illustrates the three-woman characters such as Rachel Watson, Megan Hipwell and Anna Watson who perform the major role. In this novel these three women’s life were running parallel because each member has some expectations but it often pushed them to a breaking point by a male which had played and make a dangerous problem to their life by his relationship. Through her narrative, The Girl on the Train it consumes and portrayed the women oppression and describes to expose their identity.

Published
2024-03-01
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