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Mahesh Dattani’s “Bravely Fought the Queen”: Theme

2025-05-23
By: admin
On: May 23, 2025
In: Bravely Fought the Queen, Mahesh Dattani

Bravely Fought the Queen, while exposing the hypocrisy of society, dwells upon the subaltern position of women and those men who fall outside the sexual norm. ‘Family’ is the most important theatrical space in Mahesh Dattani’s plays including Bravely Fought the Queen. The dramatist depicts the battles being fought amongContinue Reading

Mahesh Dattani’s “Bravely Fought the Queen”: Symbolism

2025-05-23
By: admin
On: May 23, 2025
In: Bravely Fought the Queen, Mahesh Dattani

Symbol is a powerful means of communication in literary work. Mahesh Dattani excels in art and craft of symbolic exuberances and imagery. The play Bravely Fought the Queen is moulded by craft of imagery or symbolism. The play repletes with rich symbols, imagery, rhythm, sound etc. The title itself isContinue Reading

Mahesh Dattani’s “Bravely Fought the Queen”: Dramatic Craftsmanship

2025-05-23
By: admin
On: May 23, 2025
In: Bravely Fought the Queen, Mahesh Dattani

Mahesh Dattani makes daring efforts to depict quite unconventional and radical themes in his plays. The complexities of human relationship and predicament of the modern man find due expression in his dramatic works. His dramatic techniques and stagecraft are superb. There are rapid shifts in terms of time and space.Continue Reading

Mahesh Dattani’s “Bravely Fought the Queen”: Characterisation

2025-05-23
By: admin
On: May 23, 2025
In: Bravely Fought the Queen, Mahesh Dattani

The play BRAVELY FOUGHT THE QUEEN uncovers how the patriarchal system oppresses and discriminates educated women on the basis of gender. The play is the story of the sufferings of a three generation women of Trivedy family in the hands of male members of the family. Dolly and Alka areContinue Reading

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