In Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni 's short story "The Disappearance", her husband is confused because the past action does not know why his wife is unhappy in her life (the name of the story is related There is none). )). My husband is the protagonist of this story. The reason why my wife divorced is not only my husband but my son. The reason for this is because the author uses the story of a third party to focus on the prospect of the main character.
This research is trying to explore the autobiographical features of Chitra Divakaruni's work. Chitra Banerjee's work has high-quality autobiography. Most of her story appears not only in the Gulf of California but also in immigration experiences, an important theme in today's world, and immigrants' voices are rarely heard. Her work is not completely autobiographical, but it delicately expresses the knowledge of Americans in South Asia. She gained inspiration for writing through her own experiences. She said that her book is based in part on experience and partial social observation. However, Diva Carouni is striving to incorporate such observations along with contemporary culture, with elements of myths, magic and ancient culture - I am trying to blend these things - the sense of ancient culture and immigrants Everyday reality of life.
Over 20 years, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni has talked about Indian women at California's home. Her woman is desperate, wonderful, complex, lyrical, memorable, even magical. Fellowship marriage, painful divorce, childbirth, abortion, abuse, violence, racial discrimination, failure and motivation by poverty and wealth. Now, Banerjee Divakaruni has returned to a dreamlike world where kings, queen, villains and wizards live.