Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
In the literary realm of Sudha Murthy's Mahashweta (2000), a compelling narrative unfolds, serving as a resounding clarion call for women's empowerment. This article delves into the novel's thematic exploration, emphasizing the transformative journey of women who transcend societal norms. Mahashweta stands as a poignant testament to the strength and resilience of women, challenging traditional roles and advocating for their rightful place in society. Through the lens of the protagonist, Anupama, who rejects societal expectations and forges her own path, the novel becomes a powerful advocate for women's autonomy and self-discovery. This paper encapsulates the essence of Mahashweta as a literary catalyst inspiring women to reclaim their agency and rewrite their narratives in the face of societal constraints.