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The Theme of Patriarchal Ideology in Girish Karnad’s Nagamandala and torture in almost every walk of life in one way or the other. The playwright not only exposes the arbitrariness of the system where women are considered as “second sex,” “other,” “non-persona”. Naga mandala' by Girish Karnad is second play by the author which made me no less than to agape at the playwright's skill in framing the story narration so vividly lucidly/5. NagaMandala, a play written by Girish Karnad, exposes the exploitation of women in Indian society. The plot is set in rural background and it revolves around the life of a newly married couple: Rani and Appanna. Rani is presented as a submissive woman and she is always kept isolated from the society. Appanna makes her life a complete hell.


'Naaga', an adaptation of Girish Karnad's 'Nagamandala' featuring Mukesh, Methil Devika and Sandhya Rajendan, was a spellbinding play that combined myth and folklore to question beliefs. N S S College PandalamDepartment Of EnglishProudly PresentsGirish Karnad 's NagamandalaNagamandala - play with a cobra, performed behalf of Lumina Literati. Girish Karnad's Nagamandala and Tughlaq Ardra Therese Joseph and Jisha Jijumon (Department of English (PG) Kristu Jayanti College, Autonomous, Bengaluru) ABSTRACT: Hypocrisy and double standards have long since been a part of mankind and therefore, are even reflected in our literature.


NagaMandala, a play written by Girish Karnad, exposes the exploitation of women in Indian society. The plot is set in rural background and it revolves around the life of a newly married couple: Rani and Appanna. Rani is presented as a submissive woman and she is always kept isolated from the society. Appanna makes her life a complete hell. The Theme of Patriarchal Ideology in Girish Karnad’s Nagamandala and torture in almost every walk of life in one way or the other. The playwright not only exposes the arbitrariness of the system where women are considered as “second sex,” “other,” “non-persona”. In Nagamandala Karnad not only exposes male chauvinism, the oppression on women, the great injustice done to them by patriarchal culture and men, but also overtly deflates the concept of chastity, that undergirds.

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