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Empathetic Outlook on the Distressed and Devastated Lives of Women

Author(s) Dr. TUMMALA SAI MAMATA
Country India
Abstract Feminism is the most debated topic and is consistently explored in the writings of both men and women. Though there are a large number of theories to support feminists, are they really supporting them or in the name of support, trying to manipulate and dictate their existence? Even after ages, female subordination remains unchanged. When it comes to men, be it a father, a husband or a son, they take it for granted that a woman is provided with whatever she needs. She need not struggle like men. They assume that the material resources are abundantly supplied to keep her contented. Is it exactly what a human being needs? It can be a man or a woman; emotions dominate physical desires. Perhaps one needs individuality and distinctiveness. While the first wave of feminism left the voices of women unrestrained, the second wave of feminism voiced the voices of the unvoiced women. There are diverse ways to view and perceivethe problems related to women. On one hand, general hermeneutics deals with interpretation, more precisely with the meaning of texts and the ways in which they are understood, while on the other hand feminist hermeneutics is an approach aiming to address the patriarchal biases and oppressive structures that have shaped their understanding from the past. How does hermeneutics allegorically or accurately analyse the suppressed lives of women? The present article is going to focus on the eminent feminists such as Arundhati Roy, Rajam Krishnan and Manju Kapur’s views interpreting the subtle realities behind the hidden grief of the victims through the writer’s lens.
Keywords Patriarchal domination, suppression, compassion, cultural factors and so on.
Field Arts
Published In Volume 8, Issue 2, March-April 2026
Published On 2026-04-10

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