Silent Sacrifice and Self-Realization: A Study of Sudha Murty’s Gently Falls the Bakula
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Social Realism, Identity, Marriage, Empowerment.Abstract
Sudha Murty’s Gently Falls the Bakula (1999) is a realistic and emotionally charged portrayal of modern Indian marriage and the struggle for women’s self-identity. Through the character of Shrimati, Murty captures the quiet suffering of women who sacrifice personal ambitions for the sake of domestic harmony. The novel reflects the social realities of gender inequality, emotional neglect, and the awakening of self-respect. Murty’s simple language and empathetic tone make the story accessible yet profound. This paper explores the novel’s themes through the lens of social realism and empowerment, emphasizing how personal awareness becomes the key to liberation and dignity.
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