Vol. 4 No. S-8 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-8, Year 2022
Articles

Vehicles and Women's Life Changes: Ambai's Short Story

Mahalakshmi M
Department of Tamil, King Nandhivarman College of Arts and Science, Thellar–604406, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-07-20

Keywords

  • Vehicle,
  • Computer,
  • Accident,
  • Short story,
  • Feminism,
  • Ambai
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How to Cite

M, M. (2022). Vehicles and Women’s Life Changes: Ambai’s Short Story. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-8), 142-147. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s819

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Abstract

Tamil Short Stories considered to be one of the contemporary Literary forms. From the very beginning of short story till it has reduced to a size of a paragraph it has undergone various changes in structure, pattern and contextualization. Similarly, the short story "Vaganam" written by Ambai in the year 1971 expresses the stress and pressure of the women and making the same a driving force to achieve success. This research paper critically analysis the struggle, challenges success and changes faced by the women folk which is quite obvious in the recent scenario with reference to Ambai's short story  "Vaganam" The usage of advance technologies to drive this computer is less polluting to the environment and less harmful to humans than the various vehicles such as cars. Arrow can be seen to be disciplining women as there are numerous different uses of the computer and it is safe for women to travel this way.

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