Published 2022-11-15
Keywords
- Rajamkrishnan,
- Women Rights,
- Society,
- Freedom
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Abstract
The unity and understanding between men and women are essential for the development of the family, society, country and the world. Feminism is the result of women’s thirst for liberation who have been suppressed for a long time. Feminism, which first emerged in Europe as part of the human rights movement, was a rational path towards women's rights. Feudal society always considered women as a second gender in a masculine culture. Many writers who wrote about histories and facts were subject to a sense of gender dominance. Therefore, women suffered a lot because of patriarchal society. To free them from this, many writers around the world gave voice in their works. It is only when women express their feelings that their strength can be felt. Thus, this article examines the feminist thoughts in the works of Rajamkrishnan.
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