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The ‘Natyakar’ is an exceptional character in the play 'Nayika-Natyakar'

Author(s) Dewan Nazrul Islam
Country India
Abstract There are many ways in which you can improve your ability to read and write. The story of 'Nayika-Natyakar' revolves around two female characters of different mentality. The play portrays the independent expressions of the two female characters 'Bhasvati' and 'Shashati' - who hold contrary views of marriage and conjugal life. There is no tradition of Indian women in the character of Bhasvati. Bhasvati is a highly educated modern woman who believes in self-independence, has a deep respect for a male-dominated society, and goes to remarry after abandoning her marriage, while Shashati is a woman who believes in ancient traditions and values. Shashwati, who is educated in Senior Cambridge, is very arrogant and conservative. She is the ideal Indian woman who carries the heritage of Sita and Savitri, who never wants to leave her husband despite his mental disorder. The Natyakar plays the role of an exceptional hero between these two female characters of different mentality.
Keywords Keywords: Natyakar, Disrespect, Expression, Marriage, Confidence, Psychoanalysis.
Field Arts
Published In Volume 4, Issue 5, September-October 2022
Published On 2022-10-06
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2022.v04i05.75421

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