Published July 15, 2019 | Version v1
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A Critique on Mahasweta Devi's Bayen

  • 1. II MA., English Govindammal Aditanar College for Women TiruchendurII MA., English Govindammal Aditanar College for Women Tiruchendur
  • 2. II MA., English Govindammal Aditanar College for Women Tiruchendur

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This paper is an attempt to critically analyse the play Bayen by Mahasweta Devi.
It deals with the theme of ‘Gender Discrimination’ and spots out the ways in
which the social position as a ‘Bayen’ is imposed through continuous abuse and
vicious humiliations. Mahasweta Devi speaks about the subjugation of women in
patriarchal society. While forcing a woman of her duties, her right to live her life
is repeatedly buried in the Patriarchal Society. Chandidasi, the protagonist, is
presented as a ‘Bayen’ and is separated from her husband, Malindar and her son,
Bhagirath because of the superstitious belief. Eventhough she wants to quit her job,
she is completely trapped in her ancestral tradition. According to the tradition, a
‘Bayen’ is a woman who feeds the dead children, guards the graves and has the
capacity to damn others. Mahasweta portrays the condition of a tribal community
and the position of woman called ‘Bayen’ in the society. Till the end of her life,
Chandidasi  ghts for her freedom, justice and true identity as a mother in the coldhearted
society.

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