Feminist Rebellions: Lessing, Munro and Lahiri in the quest of Self Identity
Abstract
Women, who in the most of the culture worshiped some or other way as goddesses, anyhow cannot be regarded as equal in the society. Although her place which varies from one culture to other and from this age to that age and also from literature to literature. The present perspective of relating the thought to portrayal and depiction of ‘objective reality’ in narration, the present study has subsequently explored a sense of ‘ethics’ among numerous voices and situations like feminism, self-identity, regionalism and subjectivity in the stories of these writers. Study has explored the feminist- relational psychoanalysis of identity that how self –identity is socialized by stating that relationship and community is a part of self identity. The focus of these award winning authors was the identity in relation to community that the characters in so many of their stories struggle to achieve.



