Role Of Women In Our Lady Of Alice Bhati

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Chapter 2: Literature Review
This thesis consists of Hanif’s portrait of women and their marginalized positions in the society and economic, social and religious pride and prejudices towards women in Pakistani society which is an important theme of his novels. He belongs to those who are proof of that some people can tell the truth more comprehensively and authentically with fiction than facts. In his second novel Our Lady of Alice Bhatti (2012), he discusses the battle and determination of a woman fitting in with minority goes out in a patriarchal society and endures accordingly. In a male dominated society women in Pakistan are in lower position than men, they are always on the periphery, and are subordinated to men and are in debased positions both within the house and outside the house. Alam (2011) shows by her study that women’s unequal positions contrasted with men make them weaker both out in the open and private circles. They are mostly stayed in underestimated positions. Our Lady of Alice Bhatti(2012) revolves around the life of a Christian nurse Alice Bhatti who is just out of jail and looking to start her life afresh. Hanif has chosen to view Pakistan through the eyes of a Christian woman.
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Contrasting stories of substantial distinction with a story of wilderness, abuse and presentation of the prisoner other, Hanif permits the irrefutable reality of the display of the bright show to turn into a multivalent topos through which twofold restrictions of self/other, majority/minority, conventional/strange and even human/non-human are remained up to and dismantled to propose a choice inventive space fit for better methodologies for looking

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