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Abstract

Feminism is essentially linked with cultural moorings and social taboos. Every country has its own cultural heritage. As fiction is bound to the mirror of a particular country, feminism has assumed new shapes and name. When it comes to international scenario like British or American or French or Indian, Canadian Feminism has its unique way of presenting the problems of Women. It is not only subject oriented but also responsible for socio-cultural transformation. So for reckoning a social transformation and also economic transmogrification the woman force has to be fully harnessed into creative channels. The Canadian women novelists of the modern milieu have depicted feminism as a life force. They have presented a positive holistic view of the entire scenario. Instead of suppressing women’s feminine sensibility, it must be given free vent to develop into a life force. This creative life force is certainly seen in Margaret Atwood’s novels.

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Author Biography

Dr. P. Lakshmi Priya, Anna University, CEG Campus, Guindy Chennai 600 025

Teaching Fellow

How to Cite
Lakshmi Priya, D. P. (2014). Evolution of the SELF in Lady Oracle by Margaret Atwood. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 1(09). Retrieved from https://igmpublication.org/ijetst.in/index.php/ijetst/article/view/400

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