These novels portray the picture of the transformation of gender perspective. The protagonists of the novels are seen struggling through different phases of transformation. The focus of this paper is to explore the gender perspective in the novels of ‘God of Small Things’ written by Arundhati Roy (1992) and Ranganayakamma’s ‘Stree’ (1997). Hence, decided to look at the Gender perspectives in the Telugu & English novels of South Indian writers. Most of the research work have been done on English, Hindi, Urdu, Panjabi and other language fictions but not on Southern Languages i.e. They compressed the situation of the modern woman and their writings reflected a variety of shades, colours and visions of gender. Indian women writers have deliberately sought the novel as their medium of expression with a strong element of protest. After the gender revolution in 1970s, in Indian literature writing by women about women has become a socio-political act. Age-old social barriers were very strong and it was impossible to break them at a stretch.
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