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Identity and Agency in Edna and  Umaro as Foils or Twins

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The paper probes into the themes of identity and agency in Edna from The Awakening and Umrao from Umrao Jan Ada, highlighting their similarities and contrasts within late nineteenth-century patriarchal societies. It explores how Edna’s privileged but dependent being curtails her autonomy, resulting in only a partial awakening, while on the other hand Umrao’s marginalised existence as a courtesan grants her economic independence and greater self-awareness. The paper argues that while both women struggle against societal constraints, their responses differ significantly. Edna succumbs to isolation and self-destruction, whereas Umrao adopts reflection and resilience. It further emphasizes how class, race, and economic power shape their experiences of freedom and oppression. The comparative analysis reveals that both characters challenge conventional gender roles, yet ultimately become foils in their choices and destinies. The study concludes that true agency is also tied to economic independence and self-realization.  
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Title: Identity and Agency in Edna and  Umaro as Foils or Twins
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The paper probes into the themes of identity and agency in Edna from The Awakening and Umrao from Umrao Jan Ada, highlighting their similarities and contrasts within late nineteenth-century patriarchal societies.
It explores how Edna’s privileged but dependent being curtails her autonomy, resulting in only a partial awakening, while on the other hand Umrao’s marginalised existence as a courtesan grants her economic independence and greater self-awareness.
The paper argues that while both women struggle against societal constraints, their responses differ significantly.
Edna succumbs to isolation and self-destruction, whereas Umrao adopts reflection and resilience.
It further emphasizes how class, race, and economic power shape their experiences of freedom and oppression.
The comparative analysis reveals that both characters challenge conventional gender roles, yet ultimately become foils in their choices and destinies.
The study concludes that true agency is also tied to economic independence and self-realization.
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