The document discusses the portrayal of women in the poems of Kamala Das and Janaki Tokas. It summarizes that:
1) Kamala Das and Janaki Tokas depict women in their poems in various roles such as mother, wife, daughter, and lover. These women are shown facing patriarchal oppression but also rebelling against it and redefining themselves.
2) Their poems portray women not just as victims of patriarchy but also as strong figures fighting against societal oppression. Women are shown as understanding the absurdity of patriarchal rules and resisting the exploitation they face for generations.
3) The poems depict the unconditional love between a mother and her children, showing how a mother
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The document discusses the portrayal of women in the poems of Kamala Das and Janaki Tokas. It summarizes that:
1) Kamala Das and Janaki Tokas depict women in their poems in various roles such as mother, wife, daughter, and lover. These women are shown facing patriarchal oppression but also rebelling against it and redefining themselves.
2) Their poems portray women not just as victims of patriarchy but also as strong figures fighting against societal oppression. Women are shown as understanding the absurdity of patriarchal rules and resisting the exploitation they face for generations.
3) The poems depict the unconditional love between a mother and her children, showing how a mother
The document discusses the portrayal of women in the poems of Kamala Das and Janaki Tokas. It summarizes that:
1) Kamala Das and Janaki Tokas depict women in their poems in various roles such as mother, wife, daughter, and lover. These women are shown facing patriarchal oppression but also rebelling against it and redefining themselves.
2) Their poems portray women not just as victims of patriarchy but also as strong figures fighting against societal oppression. Women are shown as understanding the absurdity of patriarchal rules and resisting the exploitation they face for generations.
3) The poems depict the unconditional love between a mother and her children, showing how a mother
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The document discusses the portrayal of women in the poems of Kamala Das and Janaki Tokas. It summarizes that:
1) Kamala Das and Janaki Tokas depict women in their poems in various roles such as mother, wife, daughter, and lover. These women are shown facing patriarchal oppression but also rebelling against it and redefining themselves.
2) Their poems portray women not just as victims of patriarchy but also as strong figures fighting against societal oppression. Women are shown as understanding the absurdity of patriarchal rules and resisting the exploitation they face for generations.
3) The poems depict the unconditional love between a mother and her children, showing how a mother
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Chapter-IV
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