Monday, 14 March 2016

BERTHA MASON

BERTHA MASON
In “Jane Eyre”, the character, Bertha mason is presented as a representation of uncontrollable passion and madness and her marriage to Mr. Rochester is indicated as the primary conflict of the novel written by Charlotte Bronte.
Bertha Mason is a wealthy creole woman and beautiful, later who has become violent. She lives locked in a secret room of Trornfield. There are many servants in that house, but only the servant, Grace Poole is allowed to serve Bertha and allowed to open that secret room. Bertha sees only this lady since she had locked in that room. She is not allowed to go outside. Her life is locked in the darkness of that room.
The reader recognizes Bertha only through the perspective of her husband Edward Rochester.In one sense it indicate the dominance of male voice. Women are not allowed to introduce themselves before the society instead; they are known by the name of her husband or her father. Her madness may be the reason for not allowing her to come forward.
Rochester first met her at a ball she attended with her father and her brother, Richard and visited the Mason family.He decided to marry her only for wealth by the compulsion of his father. His father knew everything about mason family but he didn’t tell it to his son. He looked only at the wealth of Bertha Mason. Rochester was unclear about what kind of madness his wife suffers from when it reached at its peak. Her insane, violent behavior becomes frightening to behold. Rochester never loved her. But he attempted to save his wife from the fire. But Bertha perishes after she throws herself off the roof , leaving her husband free.  

               

Antoinette Cosway

Antoinette Cosway
The character Antoinette, in Wide Sargasso Sea, written by Jean Rhys, derives from Charlotte Bronte’s novel, Jane Eyre. Bertha Mason, a mad woman in Jane Eyre is replaced as Antoinette. Rhys describes the earlier life of Bertha Mason and describes how she became a mad person in the novel Wide Sargasso Sea.
It is described from the Antoinette’s side in which the reason for her madness is clearly depicted. We can see the misunderstanding of Rochester, that her madness was in her blood and later it breaks down their life. Rochester starts doubts on Antoinette after receiving the letter from her half-brother Daniel Cosway. She is unknown about all these and wondered of her husband’s hatred felt despair.
In her childhood she lived in Coulibri estate in Jamaica with her mother Annette, her brother Pierre and three Black servants. She lived in a Black dominated society. Antoinette is white. So she gets ridiculed and had no friends at that time. People consider Antoinette’s family as outsider. She was called as ‘white cockroach’ by the Black children who irritated and disturbed her. We can see the trouble and agitation of her earlier life. She led an isolated life from her childhood onwards. Later she had a life in a convent.
When she was at marriage, the faith never supported her even there too. She had to marry a man with different of her taste, culture and custom. It distressed her a lot. She might have thought that marriage would be a favouring one for her. But it happened reversely. So it led her to insensibility.
Rochester is not a good partner for her. He never loved her. He married her only for wealth.so Antoinette is not satisfied with her husband’s attitude. She never gets the love and care from her husband that she very much desired for. Meanwhile Rochester has doubts on her after receiving a letter from her half-brother Daniel cosway, claiming that Annette Cosway had been insane and promiscuous and Antoinette had an illicit sexual relationship with her black cousin Sandi Cosway. But Antoinette is unknown about this. She never understood the reason for Rochester’s hatred. All these pushed her into madness which is not in her blood as Rochester misunderstood. Her circumstances created her madness. Ignorance and restriction from a happy life made her mad person. There is no way for confusing how a women like  her with lots of trouble in her life became a mad person.



A Room of One’s Own

A Room of One’s Own
               A Room of One’s Own written by Virginia Woolf is considered as a landmark of twentieth century feminist thought. It analyses how the literary history have included the women in it and the struggle of women as artists by evaluating the social materials that are required for the writing of literature such as leisure time, privacy and financial independence. Woolf says that these conditions were unavailable for a woman in the Elizabethan era, which pullback the creative genius of women at that time.
               The imaginary setting of this essay invites into a discussion on the topic of Women and Fiction.  Her thesis is that “a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction”. For adopting this thesis she presents this essay through a partly-fictional narrative. She analyses the mental process of an imaginary narrator, who is searching for the same topic.
               The narrator starts from Oxbridge College, where she realizes the different educational experiences available to men and women. Then the day at British library brings the truth that every scholarship has written for men. The fictional character Judith Shakespeare is created for highlighting the how a highly intelligent woman has suppressed because of lack of opportunity.

               Woolf says that the gender consciousness of both women and men pullback the creative genius. Men derogate women to maintain the dominance in the society whereas women become angry about their inferior status. Woolf proposes that a real genius should possess an androgynous mind so that their writing will reflect both male and female. 

Friday, 11 March 2016

Menie Muriel Dowie


        Menie Muriel Dowie was born a British writer who was born on 15 July 1867 at Liverpool, United Kingdom as the daughter of James Muir Dowie, a merchant, and Annie Dowie.
            
       Her first novel Gallia was published in 1895. But it caused some controversy regarding the depiction of sexual relationships in the novel and then Dowie was marked as one of the new women writers. She published two more novels, The Crook of the Bough (1898) which is a satirical story describing contemporary attitudes to women in Turkey, and Love and His mask (1901) about the Boer war
         
        Dowie married Henry Norman in 1891 and their son Henry Nigel St Valery Norman was born in 1897. Norman discovered his wife’s affair with Edward Arthur and thus he divorced her in 1903. Meanwhile Dowie settled down on a farm in England and became well-known cattle breeder. In 1928 she seperated from Fitzgerald and emigrated to the United States in 1941 because of the war in Britain. Menie Muriel Dowie died in Tucson, Arizona in 1945, aged 77.

       

Tuesday, 9 February 2016

GIRLS



Oh…what a mad girl. she doesn’t know what to say when to say and how to say. I haven’t seen such girls ever. What happened to that girl ?. She asked that why people worshiped girl if they didn’t love girls. How dare she to ask such question. Is she grown in the womb my Lali ?. I cannot accept her. She doesn’t want to be a Kannya Kumari but wants to be an engine. What does she think? Women have to obey men. No one is allowed to be more than the words of men. A woman’s duty is allotted to serve her children and husband. Beyond that what else there to do by a women. What else she can do?. But that girl doesn’t realize this. She wants to be equal to the boys. Yesterday, she had to sleep next to me. But I didn’t allow her. There were no space for the two, the girl and the boy . So I told her to sleep some where else. I don’t know why she behaves like that. I don’t know believe that girls will have such changes as she thinks.

A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN


Wednesday, 30 December 2015

MARY KOM


                                                                


MARY KOM
                  
              I don’t know much more about the technical side of the film and I am not the person to tell about such elements of film Mary kom directed by Omung Kumar. But as a viewer I like the visualization of life of Mc Mary Kom. The movie presents a strong woman. Deferring the analysis of film as sports film, I would like to look it as a story of a strong woman. Such women centric film changes the trends in our society and brings the new messages such as woman in India have the freedom to choose irrespective of what rules and norms society asserts on them.
            
          The film passed through the life of India’s best known boxing champion Mary Kom, played by Priyanka chopra. The real life story of Mary kom from a remote village in Manipur Defined there were disturbance to become a boxer in such a social condition. We can just imagine that how women were treated in such a remote area. But her struggle, passion, hard work, and dedication made her victor.
                 Mary Kom defeated the deception among some people including her father that boxing is not the business of women besides she had to face obstacles in her way only because of being a woman. Several scenes in the film presents this; the attitude of sports federation to the female players and reproach of her father. She went to gym without informing her father and he knew this when he saw the report in the newspaper. Though she have won her father never ready to accept his daughter to become a boxer.
            
                Her never ending passion and never-say die attitude is beyond comparison. Mary kom, as a person is more questioned In front of her father while he asked whether she want her father or boxing. At that time she had won the state championship. But her father’s conventional aspects blurred the glory of her victory. He neither appreciated nor supported her. But she had no complaint at all and chose boxing instead of father. This desire and dedication paved her path to the top. She asked the coach to teach her boxing. But he asked five reasons for why he should teach her boxing. She said five times ‘I love boxing ‘Passion is the reason’. There is no other reason to strengthen a person in his/her career. The more we love it the more we attain it.
                     
               Another thing is inequity of sports federation in protecting players. Mary Kom depicts the troubles of female players in the sports field Mary Kom protested against this injustice. At the state level competition itself there we can see this kind of discriminations. In an interview Mary Kom took the view that Girls just have to get the chance and opportunity and they will top every field not only sports. It is not the lack of talent we have few champions in India from a huge population, but lack of facility to promote that talent. She said that all of the players love their country and that is why they give their best in every competition. But federation Warmed Mary instead of taking further step when they saw he interview. They reminded Mary to focus on her boxing. The girl players even have no right to say their opinion.

                       But it cannot deny the role of Mary Kom’s husband, Onler Kom making her top. The film also tell us is that an Indian man can be supportive of his wife’s career. Onler is a foot ball player. He has his own practice and all that. At the same time he knows about the passion and talent of his wife. So that he encouraged her to comeback to her boxing career, even after she gave birth to twins. Onler increased her confidence and again she joined gym and did work hard and finally won. Mary accepted the challenges so that she could feel the exhilaration of victory at last. Commonly says there should be a woman behind the success of every man, but here a man is behind the success of this woman, her husband, Onler. And Mary Kom have won in her life also by marrying Onler through coach had rejected Mary’s married life. But later her husband became the lodestar in her way.

                 Three male characters played significant role in making the success of Mary Kom. One, her father who at first vehemently opposed to her dream of boxing. He said Mary that of gloves are not girl’s toys. Like any conventional father he worried about his daughter’s marriage. But later father realized his daughter’s talent. The other is ‘coach sir’ Mary kom’s mentor and teacher who groomed his disciple and coached on her way to victory. He realized her abilities and talent so that he tried to defer Mary from marriage. He knew that there is a sporting legend inside her. The third, the husband who under stoned her wife’s future in sports and support her.

                    Visualizing the life of legends on the screen will be a pleasure for the audience. Such movies can be familiarizing sports in the country. Mary kom was enthusiastic about the idea of making a film about her.

               “When Omung came to me I was a five time world amateur boxing champion. I was surprised why he would want to make a movie on me and thought he was joking or gone mad! Boxing especially in women’s sections, is not so well known in India as it’s hardly reported and no one recognized me as Mary Kom”
                                                                                                                                                                              -Mary kom-

               Mary kom is a well made inspiring story such life of legends will make people feel proud and inspiring. As one of the songs in the film says,
‘We salute you’

         “Success does not come to those who wait and it does not wait for anyone to come to it”