Social Protest of women in Namita Gokhale’s Paro Dream of Passion

Rajesh Sharma

Abstract


Man does not live alone in society. From birth of life till end of life, he is bounded by a number of people. Some of these people are his family members, several are friends, and some are his group contacted, even as everyone further are unfamiliar person and unknown to him. He is correlated to every one of people who are related to him either on the basis of blood or marriage. The relationship is the outcome of social communication and is recognized by society. There are two major figures of the public stratification-caste and class.

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Social Protest, women, Namita Gokhale’s Paro Dream, Passion

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