A Study on the Domestic Violence in Yuma Vasuki’s Blood Ties

C. Vellaiammal, Dr. T. Jayakumar

Abstract


Yuma Vasuki’s Blood Ties exposes domestic violence. The story depicts the joint family of three brothers and their widowed mother. The novel depicts a vivid picture of the rude problems faced in every family life through the characters, situations and incidents. The novel is set in a small town in rural Tamil Nadu.


Keywords


Domestic, Violence, Tamilnadu.

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References


Vācuki, Yūmā. Blood Ties. India, Indian Writing, 2007.

Price, P. (1982). The Powers of Tamil Women. Edited by Susan S. Wadley. Syracuse: Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 1980. xix, The Journal of Asian Studies, 41(3), 628-629.


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