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Published 2021-06-19
Keywords
- Jayamohan,
- Palina Amukkam,
- Widow,
- Thalai Mayirai Malithal
How to Cite
S, S. (2021). Female Gender Compression in Jayamohan’s hair short story. International Research Journal of Tamil, 3(S-1), 179-182. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt21s129
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Abstract
Marriage is an integral part of society. This marriage can determine a woman’s life but it can darken life if she loses her hunband various atrocities are carried out on the widow as a ritual. Even more bald is the cruelty of the event Jayamohan’s recordings in the hair short story. Reveal the situation and mental state of widow who refuses to make the the effort to suffer the loss of her husband both physically and mentally as she is denied even the right to keep her hair.
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