Telling stories and listening to stories is one of our myths. Stories and narratives have appeared since the time of man’s appearance. In a situation where language cannot be expressed, telling events through gestures and images is the basic condition of storytelling.Is Starting from that day, many changes have taken place in the form of stories. One of them is innovation. Just as in all sectors of society, men in the field of writing have been established. Creators used to write more. During the freedom struggle, when women got education, women creators also started to express their emotions through writing. Today this situation has changed and many women writers are emerging and showing their talents. Feminism today has risen and grown to the extent that it is seen as a separate place. Notable among such women creators is Su. They are Tamil Chelvi. It is the function of literature to record the changes in society minutely. These literatures reflect the problems of life faced by mankind. Novels are considered to be particularly important in contemporary literature. In that way, Su is the one who creates innovations by using the joys and sorrows of life. Tamil Chelvi. Some novels set in Tamil language record and question the practical events and problems in the society. Some others adhere to traditional values. They reveal many problems in human life through many dimensions. It is based on this. Tamil Chelvi’s works like Manikam, Alam, Keethari and Katatholi. All these novels have recorded the problems and losses faced by women in life. In each novel, the society has depicted women as disenfranchised and lacking self & reliance. The novelist has presented economic independence, self&reliance and education as solutions to women’s problems. The development of a society is accompanied by the progress of men. The aim of the novelist is that the progress of women should also be there, so she is praised as a fellow woman who voices for women’s rights in her novels.
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