The Character of the rebel woman in the stories of Noor-ul-Huda Shah
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Noor-ul- Huda Shah, Woman character, Stories feminism, rebel charactersAbstract
Noor-ul-Huda shah is widely known as story writer, playwright and a poetess. She started her creative expression after getting inspired from English literature, but later on, she switched over toward Sindhi society and started writing stories in Sindhi.
She wrote very effectively on various topics of Sindhi society. In the 1970’s she emerged as such young writer. She hi-lighted the rebellion woman in her fiction. Her character, specially, the character of a woman in observed very eager to break the chains of rigid traditions.
Noor-ul-Huda shah has written on extra ordinary customs of Sindhi society. In her stories, there is resistance, rebellion, the quest for freedom from slavery and unique desire to break the fixtures, which caused making woman, such as a tool, not human!
In this article, writer has shown his best capability to prove the stories of Noor-ul-Huda Shah, as the voice of today’s woman, and he succeed obviously.
This article help the reader, to understand and justify the expected role of Sindhi woman, which is deprived since centuries!
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