Masculine Sovereignty and Family Relationship in Anita Desai’s Clear Light of Day
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Abstract
Anita Desai’s Clear Light of Day depicts gruesome picture of partition
violence perpetrated upon women during the partition of India in 1947. Since females
become the extreme sufferer during the apocalyptic events of partition, the study is
analyzed from the perspective of feminism. By dramatizing, the politics of partition
and the consequential violence inflicted upon women, the novelist has fore grounded
the pathetic condition of women at the time of war. However, in Clear Light of Day,
Desai highlights women’s emancipation, but without showing the resolution of the
difficulties of their protagonists. The central consciousness, Bimla in Clear light of
Day whose self is wounded and called just only Bim; suffered by the callous behavior
of her parents and her brother, very often compares her relations and their memory to
mosquitoes. Thus, comparison is the real reflection of Indian society where male
values marginalize female existence. In short, Desai exposes the male domination in a
patriarchal society.