Published February 4, 2026 | Version v1
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EXPLORING WOMEN'S STRUGGLE FOR IDENTITY AND FREEDOM IN MANJU KAPURS DIFFICULT DAUGHTERS

  • 1. PhD Scholar, Department of English, Nirwan University, Rajistan, India.
  • 2. Assistant Professor, Department of English, GDC, Bandipora,J and amp;K, India.

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Difficult Daughters, published in 1991 and recipient of the Commonwealth Writers Prize, sheds light on the perpetual struggle of women against societal norms that perpetuate male dominance. The novel delves into the quest for self-respect and identity among women who, despite being well-educated, find themselves constrained by societal expectations. It portrays how education, while empowering, can also make societal and familial pressures unbearable, prompting a search for identity. The protagonist's journey reflects a growing awareness of her societal role and a determination to shape her own destiny. Furthermore, the novel provides insights into the struggles of the middle class for identity and freedom, offering potential solutions to these challenges. At its core, the novel addresses key issues such as womens education and empowerment.

 

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