Thursday 16 October 2014

Kanthapura with feministic perspective

NAME                           :       GOND ASMITA  K.                                                                                    ROLL NO                   :          2ND 

  PAPER NAME            :  4TH {Indian writing in  English}  

Topic                            :   Kanthapura with feminist  perspective                  

GUIDE                      :       Heena ma'am Zala                                            

Submitted to        :     Smt.  Gardi  M.K. Bhavnagar university ,Department of English
E-mail id              :     asmita.gond 414@gmail.com
Year                        :  2014-16
                    
QUE:-  WRITE A  BRIEF NOTE ON        KANTHAPURA  WITH  FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE.








           

     Kanthapura is written by Raja Rao which was a famous work with Gandhian and Indian thoughts.

v AN  INTRODUCTION OF THE AUTHOR








               KANTHAPURA is a famous novel written by an Indian autor named Mr. Raja Rao. He was born on 1909 in the village Hussana in Mysore, he comes from Karnataka and his mother tongue is Kannada. He received his education in France, at Sorbonne, Paris. He becomes famous with his very first novel, published in 1939.

v WORKS OF MR.RAJA RAO

             Mr. Raja Rao has written many novels which were become very famous, shows the mirror of society. His famous novels were given  below:

                               
Ø COW AND THE BARRICADES                   
Ø SERPENT AND THE ROPE

Ø KANTHAPURAM
Ø THE CAT AND SHAKESPEARE
Ø THE POLICE AND HE ROSE
Ø COMRADE KIRILLOW
Ø ON THE GANGA GHAT


           
v AN INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE NOVEL KANTHAPURA

          KANTHAPURA is a political novel describing the impact        of the ‘Gandhian Satyagraha’ movement on the life of simple, ignorant but well-behaved villagers of Kanthapura. The story has a little plot but proceed in a leisurely manner from incident
to incident,describing the people and the events in the form a narrative told by an old women to her listeners.
 
         Mr. Raja Rao has made his home in ‘Trivandrum’ at Kerala
South India. Kanthapura is looked upon as “most satisfying of modern Indian novels”. The novel is written in English though he has put the rhythm of the indian language and atmosphere was completely pastoral, without any mixture of the European influence.





AN OUTLINE OF THE STORY:-









             
                      Kanthapura is a very small village with just 24 houses. It has only one main street which was divided into three parts: ‘Brahmin quarters’,’artisan quarters’ and beyond these ‘the pariah quarters’, for the untouchable class. The people all are Hindus mostly the orthodox traditional and simple living.

                         These peaceful and routine life was suddenly disturbed  when a young man who has gone out for higher education and returned bringing new ideas and problem.Who was the protagonist name ‘Murthy’. And all the villagers women all are got to participation for the movement.
               
                   And during this movement many people lost their lives. and the whole village become a battle field and accept women all the. All the characters were who are male characters died. Only female character remain in the village.

                          After these incidents, the villagers who were migrated into the ‘Mysore’ state in ‘Kashipura’.and the novel ends.
  1.                                      AN INTRODUCTION OF FEMINISM











              The dawn of the twentieth century has lot of changes in every aspect of day to day lives of women. These changes began in to occur first in the field of literature where writers created women characters who attempted to unite the traditionally imposed conventions.

              During 18th  century the women writers has written many novels. but society doesn't accepted that women should take the education. And so women writers like Virginia Woolf, Currer Bell, George Eliot they all women writers has to take the support of the name of the man. because women writers were not accepted by the society and has no right to take education.


ü Ibsen’s  ‘A dolls house’
ü virginia woolf’s ‘a room of one’s own’


 In these novel we can found that how male dominated society domination silenced the voice of the women.                           
        
 
    
v KANTHAPURA  WITH  FEMINIST  PERSPECTIVE

                     “How wretched is a women’s fate
                      no happy changes her fortune knows
                     subject to man in every state
                   how can she then be free from woe?
                  a lady in 18th century.”



           When we use the word ‘feminist’ a horrible image were comes in  our mind about the harassment and frustration of the women. Because not only in 18th cetury but today also women were not get the respect from the male dominated society.In India women has can’t get a chance to become independent because of the restriction of the society, culture and religion.

               Which we found in the novel Kanthapura also that how the people are behaves with the women who was lost her husband. And women has to suffer allot and she was treated like an animal. By the discussion on feminism I remember a line from hindi song that was....
                 
                      “Abke kiyeho data phir na kijo.
                                  Agle janam mohe bitiya na kijo”




v REALITY OF WOMEN IN NOVEL ‘KANTHAPURA




        
                The country India is known for it’s ‘Tradition’ of and ‘culture’by using these both word we will realised that people  still follow it. The male constructed culture and tradition of India has imposed lot of rules and regulations on women. And it was difficult to breaking the chain of traditional imposed rules.

                Marriage is also one of the factor which was imposed inexorably locks a women into a social system which denies her autonomy. In our folk lore and epic also women were portrayed that how the women were in real life.


               In Mr. Raja Rao’s novel ‘Kanthapura’ with a view to find out how women were oppressed by men and how British rules helps ‘women’ and ‘female’ to get the freedom from the age old conventions.

               so let’s take a look that how Raja Rao has portrayed female character in the novel. and we will find the novel with feminist perspective.


v REFLECTION OF SUPERSTITION IN WOMEN BY THE NOVEL ‘KANTHAPURA’


In the novel we will find lot of superstitions related to women.

                         “Kenchamma, Kenchamma,
                        Goddess benign and bounteous,
                       Mother of earth,blood of the life
                      Harvest queen, rain-crowned,
                     Kenchamma,Kenchamma,
                    Goddess benign and bounteous.”

          Superstitions type of myth which depends on men’s        beliefs or disbeliefs. For ex. sometimes people started to believing that some people who has done some miracle they are all call god or goddesses.The same thing we found here in the character of ‘Kenchamma’. Who is know as the goddess of village.

              The novel’s characters means the villagers are religious minded and they says that ‘Kenchamma’ is a very kind goddess, who complete all the expectation of the people.And behind this belief we can find so much humor because of the fake beliefs about ‘Kenchamma’.

                Villagers believes that ‘Kenchamma’ has killed a ‘giant’ who wanted to kill the children and to eat them and also wanted to marry with each young women of the village . And so the ‘rishi’ name ‘tripura’ who has call Kenchamma from the heaven.And she had killed that ‘giant’ and so the earth become in red colour,by the blood of the ‘giant’. Here we find how the villagers are narrow minded. On the other. on the other side we can find the black mud. So how can we believe this type of myth.
            
          One day the villagers were involve in big problem because of the drought at that time they were started to suffering starvation and became helpless.At that time they started to pray goddess ‘Kenchamma’ and they worshipped her and bow down on her leg. And  when Kenchamma become happy with their prayer she opens her eyes and when she opens her eye we found lot of humor. Because you will find that the door  were started to sutting on their way, and lump were gets off and slowly the rain drops. Here we found that how the people of the villege arenarrow minded who has misbeliefs on God or Goddesses. People also sometimes believe that and they say to themselves,


              “the goddess of the river plays through the night with the goddess of the hill”



        These lines describes that the simple legends and the beliefs of the villagers of Kanthapura. Near the village flows the river called “Hemavathy”. Usually, the the river flows with considerable noise, but sometimes there is a sudden quite at night.Ten the people says that the goddess of the river is having a talk with her mother,the goddess of hill Kenchamma ,the ruling goddess of hill and kanthapura was the mother of the river Hemavathi.
      
      And so we can say that Raja Rao has projected the complexity of life in Indian by presenting the folklore goddess ‘Kenchamma’, who is the symbol of mainstream. Here we  find that only weak and oppressed people are believes in the folklore. and the novel the village people derives strength from the novel’s point of view about the goddess ‘Kenchamma’. But here we also find Rangamma, who refuses to believe in stories like ‘Epic’ ; and she gives the examples from her practical life to her father and Murthy. In Hindu mythology especially in ‘Puranas’,’Vedas’ we find female idol symbolising the mother, but mythology and Epic dominated by male gods, and so it is a question of women’social awareness of self relation to social and political set up in society.
               
          And Kenchamma folklore who save the young ones by the killing the demon shoes the inspiration from the great goddess showing tremendous courage when they come in contact with British soldiers.


            In the present wera we can found that people are worshipping goddess but they can’t gives the respect to the women.

               We can also noticed that when a person stands on confusion that what to do or what not he obviously started to believing on superstitions.And hear we found the superstition not only women but in man also.

                             “why,why,my eye winks,we shall have a grand
                                 harvest”

                These words were spoken by a farmer named Santana. In the morning on the day of yoking the bulls to the plough he observed that the eye lid of the right eyes was moving and fluttering. The people in the villages believe that this is the sign that some thing good is going to happen in the future . so Satanna declared that there would be good crops during that season.

              So here we find that not only women but man also believes in superstitions. And we can also noticed that the people who are innocent they have strong faith over folklore superstitions etc.

                      By taking the example of Kenchamma and Santana’s (farmer) example we can find that when people involve in problem they were started to believe in superstition. And for women it it was become very notable thing also. Where in Ramayana and mahabharata the women were described as holy idol but in real life everything become only a faith because of the women were treated in such a way.


v JEALOUSIEUSNESS OF THE WOMEN IN KANTHAPURA

                     “No wonder that waterfall venkamma roared day and night against Rangamma”

                        The lines describes that there were we found small jealousness of the women in the village Kanthapura. The word ‘AMM’ is used for the lady (mother)and in the Kannada language it was applied behind the name of the lady. a childless widow Rangamma lived in big houses and was well-to-do and more educated than the other women in the village.Her sister-in-law Venkamma Always jealous of Rangamma and always abused her. He has two sons and five daughters. Rangamma was childless and so she wears good dresses which was not like to Venkamma. She has also big house .But Venkamma was jealou women and so she used to talk loudly and constantly, about various women.so she given the name.”waterfall Venkamma’.That she was roaring loudly night and day.
        Thus, hear we found jealous with one women to another.And a women becomes an enemy of the another women.  
        And in present time also we can find that when a women went her husband’s house after a marriage she was treated badly with her mother-in-low and sister-in-law. Which shows the reality that  a women also become the enemy of the another women. Which shows the narrow mentality of a women society. and because of it she can’t be able to take progress in society because house was found so many restrictions in her life.Which was fully described in the novel by a boasting jealous women Venkamma.


v RANGAMMA AS THE SYMBOL OF COURAGE

                 Angamma a childless widow the daughter of a learned father Ramakrishnayya of the brahmin community.She becomes the source of inspiration for the women and for man also who call her aunt Rangamma. Here womens were depicted as weak ,helpless and dependent on man. It is said that the innocent women of Kanthapura who strongly believe that their freedom lies in the hands of man like Murthy. While the man folkl draw parallel from puranas to promote nationalism. Rangamma gives instance from history to prove the optimum participation of women.
 Rangamma also believes in Gandhian Idea and she says that....
                
                “the fault of others ,Rangamma, is the fault of one’s disharmony’’
                     These words express Gandhian idea and philosophy of nonviolence and purification.And gandhiji removes the problems by under took fast to purify himself. And so violence was the mark of impurity.

v ATTITUDE OF MEN TOWARDS THE WOMEN VOLUNTEERS.

                               In the novel Murthy gives examples of queen Lakshmibai who has lost her husband there fore she has allot of courage and she has done war alone like a macho man. And so by taking that inspiration the women were started to participating in the movement,and they made women volunteers.

               But the men has objection towards those women volunteers.They must have felt rather ashamed and irritated to find that the women becoming bolder than and then they were carrying their exercises in public. S, they began to grumble.Many were so old fashioned and sothey looked upon women as only fit for house work.So anything becomes wrong in house the men started to blame women volunteers.One or two were beat their woman for it.But bRangamma has made thm silent and told them that women should be careful in their work .After then they become silent towards the women  volunteers.

             Thus, it is says that the women were always lives in the restriction of the men  ,society and responsibility. And by that they can’t get a chance to  be independent.

                 Even they can’t get the freedom in to the marriage also.One day Venkamma has arranged her daughter’s marriage with Seenappa. But he was so much older than her daughter. But Seenappa has lots of money and he was a rich and so nobody has do any care about his age and they arranged her marriage with Seenappa.

                   Here we can see that women  can’t got freedom in to their marriage also. Even today also we can see that for the sake of money the women gets merriage with old man also.So here we can find the reality of the women . that how they were treated by the society.And this novel is the mirror of the ‘Feminism’.

v CONCLUSION
 Raja Rao has not only focuses on women in the forties and fifties but also envisages the emancipated role of modern Indian women. He seems to advocate women’s movement that favour harmonious co-existence. unlike the fore runners of the Western Feminist movement. who had to assert their identity considered men who suppressed them as the others.
                                                                                                                
                
     It is the power position that she enjoys enables her to uplift the woman folk. Rangamma, by her selfless service and her capacity to with stand patriarchal pressure despite her widowhood, commands respect of the villegemen which give her opportunity to be on par with men.


Thus kit it is says that how women enjoyed certain privileges because of the british rule which now it is impossible. the novelist has used the goddess Kenchamma is referred in the whole narration of the story. And she depicted as the goddess of lower cast people. on the contrary Rama,Ravana,Brahma , Krishna etc are depicted as upper class people. And so it is said that no only women but god and, goddesses also divided in the novel.



                     “  Women wanted to make changes in the society they live in, they must seek and achieve power positions. But men certainly can not be relied upon to imitate or carry through the necessary changes.”



     Thus it is said that in the novel we can find allot of  struggles in the life of the women through the male dominated society.And we found courage also in some of the woman's life. And so it is said that the novel is the combination of woman's right, suppressions, struggles,and repentance.
And in that way we  has found the Kanthapura with feminist  perspective

                                 THANKYOU.......













           





3 comments:

  1. Good image use in feminist perspective and given the good and long introduction so good work...

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  2. excellant, you put related images and also origional quatation.

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  3. please take care of grammar....being a literature student one should always take care of tenses while writing a piece.......otherwise good work..hope u wont mind...

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