The Conflict Between Duty And Desire In Deepa Narayan's "Chup: Breaking The Silence About India's Women"

Authors

  • Srivaishnavi T Author
  • Dr. U.S. Akshara Govind Author
  • Dr. D. Jaisankar Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64252/vgq4vg60

Keywords:

Identity, culture, patriarchy, women's struggles, duty, desire

Abstract

This research paper delves into the complex interplay between societal expectations, often framed as duty, and personal aspirations, considered as desire, experienced by Indian women, as vividly portrayed in Deepa Narayan's influential work, "Chup: Breaking the Silence About India's Women" (Gupta, 2023). The paper comprehensively analyses the narratives and insights presented in Narayan's book, highlighting how entrenched cultural and patriarchal norms significantly shape women's identities and experiences in contemporary India.

Through a detailed examination, this study explores the internal struggles and compromises that arise as women grapple with the divergent demands of their societal roles and aspirations for personal fulfilment. It investigates the psychological and emotional toll of these conflicting forces, shedding light on the factors that compel women to negotiate their identities in a landscape often marked by rigid expectations.

Moreover, the paper seeks to uncover the various strategies women employ to assert their autonomy and pursue self-actualisation, even while operating within a restrictive social framework. By highlighting personal stories and broader societal patterns, this analysis aims to provide a deeper understanding of the resilience and agency displayed by women as they navigate the challenging terrain of duty and desire in their lives. Through this exploration, the paper contributes to the ongoing discourse on gender, identity, and autonomy in the context of Indian society.

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Published

2025-06-18

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How to Cite

The Conflict Between Duty And Desire In Deepa Narayan’s "Chup: Breaking The Silence About India’s Women". (2025). International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 962-967. https://doi.org/10.64252/vgq4vg60