The Position Of Women In Caretaker And Are You O. K Bu?

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ABSTRACT: The article examines the position of women in Dogra society with reference to the short stories (Caretaker and Are You O.K Bu?) of Padma Sachdev, a Dogri writer. Women have their own position in Dogra society but due to some old rituals and traditions in earlier Dogra society they get oppressed by the society. In earlier times when a girl got married she was not allowed to come back to their maternal home again. The girl child was debarred from their maternal home. There was also a practice of dohri (reciprocal marriage) in Dogra society due to which the women were not able to express themselves. In Padma Sachdev’s stories women felt as a stranger or alien in their own home. The role and behaviour of women is determined by our social structure, cultural …show more content…

are discussed with Marxist feminism method. Marxist Feminism explains the ways in which women are oppressed through society. Caretaker is the story of ill-fated Nuri, who is a victim of ill-matched marriage. She is a young girl married to a child and after that her life becomes hell. Sher Khan is the husband of Nuri or Nur Begam but he never accepts her as his wife as she is ten years older than him and he is very small to understand this relationship but still he has some affection with her. When Sher Khan is sending away from Nuri the pathetic condition of Nuri is shown as :
No, no Sher Khan, you should not weep. I will weep. I am used to weeping and I like it. I will not allow you to spend your nights weeping the way I passed the nights of my blighted hopes weeping. You are my little beloved. I have also brought you up. You were always my husband. Only I was never your wife. It is true that I have seen a husband behind your name but he is not you. You gave me a home, my own home and I am happy with this much. I will not allow your dreams to be shattered. I know that your uncle wants you to get married to Sarwar.

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