“YIN-YANG” BINARIES OF DUALITY IN ANITA DESAI’S CRY THE PEACOCK
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https://doi.org/10.26662/ijiert.v11i1.pp60-61Keywords:
Anita Desai, Cry the Peacock, Yin-Yang, Chinese philosophy.Abstract
Anita Desai’s Cry the Peacock is among the early novels that herald the development of psychological fiction in India. The work reveals the inner-world of Maya and revolves around events and experiences that ultimately lead her to murder her husband, Gautama. Maya has been severely scrutinised as a neurotic in a psychoanalytic light. This research paper attempts to associate “Maya and Gautama” as an inseparable union of “Yin-Yang”.
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