how were lives and feelings of women written and printed in various books
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The life of traditional Indian women is vividly discussed in Sarojini Naidu's poem "The Bangle sellers. "
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- In mid nineteenth century schools were opened for women and society feared that this change might prevent them from doing domestic duties.
- Many stayed at home and were taught by their husband or father.
- Rashsundari Debi was also feared to go to school and had chosen to secretly learn by herself under the flickering light of candles during night.
- Also Muslim girls were taught Koran at home by a lady teacher.
- Pandita Ramabai also found a place in Poona where a widow gave shelter to other widows and they were trained and educated to how to protect themselves.
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