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From Exile to Empowerment: A Comparative Study of Madeline Miller’s Circe and Chitra Banerjee’s The Forest of Enchantments
Published Online: March-April 2024
Pages: 01-04
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This research article presents a comparative analysis of Madeline Miller's Circe and Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's The Forest of Enchantments, exploring the theme of exile as a metaphor for female empowerment within two distinct cultural and literary contexts. Through close examination of the protagonists Circe and Sita, both originating from classical epics but reimagined through modern lenses, the study delves into the ways in which these women navigate exile and confront patriarchal oppression. Circe and Sita emerge as resilient figures who transcend their marginalization, challenging societal norms and reclaiming agency over their own narratives. Drawing upon feminist theory and literary analysis, this article illuminates the transformative power of exile and the enduring relevance of these narratives in contemporary discussions of gender, power, and agency. Through a comparative study of Circe and The Forest of Enchantments, readers gain insight into the universal struggles faced by women throughout history and the enduring significance of their stories in shaping our understanding of female empowerment and resilience.
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