Women are unable to break out of these traditional positions as a result of the maledominated society's obstructive perspective. Regardless of how much Indian culture has progressed, traditional tasks for women continue to be assigned. She is imprisoned within the four walls of her home, with no one to whom she can vent her rage. Whether or not she is provided common consolation, she, the quiet, bends over backwards to allow others to hear her pain, which is usually unnoticed [1]. The purpose of this proposal is to light a horrifying issue concerning the existentialism of a humiliating scenario that female protagonists in the books "where shall we go this summer" by Anita Desai and "Queen of dreams" by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni which explains the study of existential predicaments of women. The focus of this journal is on two amazing Indian female essayists who have made a name for themselves via their writing. It also depicts how existentialism predicament of the female protagonists.
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