Female Protagonists in Tagore’s Novels the Wreck, the Home and the World, Chokher Bali and Char Adhyay: A Study
Author(s): Rituparna Chakraborty
Abstract: This paper, which is meant to be a critical discourse on ‘Women characters in Tagore’s novel, I would like to bring home a very vital issue as far as the chemistry of man-woman relationship is concerned. This is their symbiotic relationship. There is no doubt that, in his novels of radical self-quest and self-cultivation, Tagore intends to present life as a process of development, which educates us through design, providential agency, or planned causation. The greatest emphasis is attributed to the metamorphosis and development, unfolding the protagonists’ (Mostly female protagonists’) life in stages until the author’s purpose is worked out to a more or less logical conclusion.
Rituparna Chakraborty. Female Protagonists in Tagore’s Novels the Wreck, the Home and the World, Chokher Bali and Char Adhyay: A Study. Int J Multidiscip Trends 2024;6(4):13-14. DOI: 10.22271/multi.2024.v6.i4a.402