An Introduction:by Kamala Das,The Voice of Self and Rebellion
An Introduction
One of the most outstanding works of Kamala Das, "An Introduction, " is a terrific, one that brings the female viewpoint in front and demands that it be accepted, felt, and recognized. The poem that was made in bold, emotional free verse, not only questions the hierarchical system and the different kinds of behavior, but it also throws light on the problem of an Indian woman writer who has to face a male, dominated world in which female voices are downgraded.
She views language as a kind of emancipation: "The language I speak becomes mine." Her words, which express both weakness and revolt, form a paradox and at the same time she brings up the question of identity, gender, and social hypocrisy. The mood of the poem varies from that of a very personal communication to that of a strong and loud protest which at the same time shows her effort to be true to herself.
In a way that is both very personal and political, she takes the reader through her own experiences, thus making "An Introduction" the poem where her body, voice, and language become acts of rebellion and truth.
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