Tuesday, January 22, 2008

The Revolution. . . . .

She is everywhere.

You find her at the coffee bars sipping hookah; at the discos and at the shopping malls.
The call centers, the IT industry, the service sector. . .
She is an engineer, she is a doctor, she is a lawyer. . . .
She also plays tennis and lifts weights. . .
She is the face of the big screen and the queen of the small. . . .
And she also is the president of a billion plus population. . .

She is the New Women.

A bit different from her elder sister of the past who was always guilty of ambitions, desires. . .
Her life started and ended in the four walls.
Family, Husband, Kids, In-laws. . . .

The nineties were the break through. . .
We saw the most beautiful her; the Ms.World, Ms.Universe and she ruled a zillion hearts . . . .

But the new millennium saw a different her. . .

"Liberation" . . .Few termed it
But I say revolution is the correct term. . .
As there is still few more steps for the final liberation. .

She is equipped with multi tasking and dons multiple roles. . .
She is a wife, a daughter-in-law, a mom but. . . .
most importantly, she is herself. She knows what she wants, what are her desires are and what she hates.

But still she is termed as "unethical" and "abominable".

Anyway, when was she spared of criticism. . .
when Indira Gandhi decided to step in her father's shoes, the whole world was skeptical. . .
but we all know what the out come was. .

But the question is, is she missing out something, is she paying a price for her newly attained freedom?
And the answer we all know. . .yes!
She is not accepted completely. . .
She might be successful at her work, but her real success is measured as how good she is as a wife, as a mother, how good are her kids, does she respects her in-laws. . .
Burdens, Bondage. . .
When will she escape?

I remember one of my friend telling me, if she had to picture the new woman then she would paint her racing shoulder to shoulder with a man, the difference being she has heavy chains to drag along with her, while the man moves freely. The race never seem to end if she moves ahead; and she is condemned for entering the already lost race if the man moves ahead. . .

Still few things never seem to change, she still fights against dowry deaths, rapes and murders.
Most of them are still denied education. We still don't realize that they are after all half of the population.

But the million dollar question is. . . . .
Is her new achieved freedom at the cost of the men's loss?
Is the years old prophecy of a man's world seeming to end?

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PS: Thanks to Deepika Sharma (Amalgam) for helping me finish this work.

20 comments:

deeps said...

Really there was no need to write that at the end.

Nicely written. infact suddenly it came to my mind that females are facing the problem of foeticide as well

Kudos ... i shall pass it to all the female population ;)

Waise i am a pure feminist ... i just think of an equal society irrespective of cast, gender, creed

all in all a beautiful world

Mythreya said...

well deeps..
i had to mention that...

and hope what you think maybe be true one day..

♪♪Happy Go Lucky♪♪ said...

gawd now thats a real heavy one going round for quite sutime now....but seriously its just talkin we do n time will heal....until then good luck with ur gals....cio

busy-writer said...

wow, must say.. nice post! Precise. True. Thought-provoking!

cheers. no wait... CHEERS! :)

raul said...

nice nick from the xat essay... :p

--women used to get fucked by man
--even the new women gets fucked by man...
moral: its women who always get fucked...

Mythreya said...

@harini
thanks..

@mons
thanks to u too...

@raul
no comments

Sukanya said...

revolution, liberalisation.. these are all a process.. lengthy and tiresome.people sacrifice thr lives for it.. Ex: Neena Gupta, sushmita sen, mallika sherawat.. etc.
even if they long for a normal life (read with husband and kids etc).. their desire to stand out and carve a niche for themselves.. at whtever cost..makes them targets of the society.

but these are all milestones in a long journey.. hopefully oneday we'll have a world where a woman will b'cm a housewife or CEO or a painter, teacher etc out of her own choice. that is true liberalistion..

great post buddy.. dnt c tht one comin frm u.. :)

Pri said...

wonderful write!
thoughtful is the man who knows a womans heart...for he knows exactly how she feels :)

well done!

Stickfigureondrugs said...

Awesome read..

Unknown said...

alas.
the truth is far more simple.
Men... Don't really rule the world.
Women... Don't either.

I can understand the attitude of some so called "men" who think women are beneath them always. Sad to call these type of people "men"

If the woman is carrying a heavy load in the race, its best for the man to pick up half the burden.

Because they need each other always. Gender discrimination is pointless here, while a man may be strong, a woman is agile.
Both have their unique qualities...
if women were strong too...then they would just have to find a man who is agile.

Role reversals are ok as long as balance is maintained. Women today like to work and be successful, their duties as a mother and wife are questioned? she isn't raising a family?
can't a man do it?
sure he can.

I smell a post topic here...and I am going to embark upon it soon.
ciao

Mythreya said...

@ssnab
well there are many shades of me..
this is one of them..
thanks!

@pri
i will take that as a compliment :D

@stickfigureondrugs
thanks

Zahid said...

Hey matty....This time i find you with a differnt kin of post.... Yes...A very diff kind.... And a few points you mentioned were thoughtful really.....regarding the accepability of her newly atttained freedom....

cheers !!!

Zahid said...

Hey matty....This time i find you with a differnt kin of post.... Yes...A very diff kind.... And a few points you mentioned were thoughtful really.....regarding the accepability of her newly atttained freedom....

cheers !!!

Mythreya said...

@hershey
how true my friend.
Nice thoughts...

@Zahid
yeah i decided to move over a bit from stories to articles..
for a change..

Me said...

I wish people stop talking collectivistic terminologies.
In stead of looking for shining India, if you stress more on your progress development and improvement as an Individual, then being a strong part of India, you will provide better.

Individual is the key of success.

All in All we are the bricks in the wall.

Mythreya said...

@Me
well "Me" i agree with you to some extent..
but at some point we do need some collective terminologies.
And that's what u think..
many would think otherwise.

Thanks for the comment.

S Ramanathan said...

well, personally, i feel the modern women is overrated. yes, she is stronger. bt we jus appreciate or critisize her too much..!!

nice post...and there is a striking similarity between this one and the next post...tats ur style uh?

pearlie s said...

well...as a grl...probably (hopefully i mite add) on her way to bein a woman...thnk u.. :)

Mythreya said...

@Ramanathan
thats not at my style..
if u read my older posts u would be shocked that i wrote these!!
I just tried these two for a change..

I write mostly stories and fiction..
These got in the middle of nowhere..
lol..

Mythreya said...

@pearlie
thanks to u as well