Vol. 2 No. 3 (2020): Volume 2, Issue 3, Year 2020
Articles

Ethics of women in archival literatures

Muniyandi A
Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai- 629165, Tamil Nadu, India.

Published 2020-06-04

Keywords

  • Arakkotpatu,
  • Penniyam,
  • Thavathin Sirappu

How to Cite

A, M. (2020). Ethics of women in archival literatures. International Research Journal of Tamil, 2(3), 94-99. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt20310

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Abstract

From the earliest times to this period, Tamil literature has been the primary source of literature. Archival literature is unique in the History of Tamil literature. The purpose of this article is to illustrate the ethics of women in these archival literatures. Through this article, we are aware of the fact that women have become the best in the world of morality and the need to promote feminism.

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