Gender Discrimination and Parental Authority in Mahesh Dattani's Play "Tara"

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By Nivethaa Ramanujam

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Essay from the year 2016 in the subject Literature - Asia, grade: Post Graduation, , course: MA English with Communication Studies, language: English, abstract: Mahesh Dattani is a contemporary Indian playwright and his play "Tara" revolves around the separation of conjoined twins. Gender discrimination is the reason for the separation and the exercise of the parental authority is also observed in the course of the play. The research focuses on how parental authority and gender discrimination lead to the death of the daughter Tara and deterioration of Patel's family. The gender discrimination and parental authority account for the death of the innocent girl, Tara. The paper also looks into the aspect of society playing an invisible role in the separation of the twins.
Gender Discrimination and Parental Authority in Mahesh Dattani's Play "Tara"