Exploring Loneliness and Self-Discovery in Anita Nair’s Ladies Coupe
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In Anita Nair’s Ladies Coupe, loneliness works as a catalyst for self-realization as the characters undergo emotional and psychological journeys to discover their true selves. The novel brings into light, about the self-discovering journey of Akhila, a middle-aged woman who has spent almost all her life fulfilling familial duties and societal expectations. Her journey of self-discovery commences when she embarks on a train journey alone. It is through Akhila’s narration and the stories of the other women she meets in the ladies’ coupe, Nair examines the deep impact of solitude and its consequences on the lives of women. She also surveys how loneliness allows women to introspect into the past and to empower themselves. This paper is an attempt to study how the novel unveils the theme of loneliness as a space for emotional development, reflection of beliefs or challenging pre-existing beliefs. Women are also given opportunities in par with men, to free themselves from being tied down under societal pressures that have been imposed upon them. Through the character of Akhila, one can distinctly observe how isolation results in realizing her desires and needs. Loneliness is responsible for her self-identification and transformation.
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