LANGUAGE IN INDIA

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Volume 18:9 September 2018
ISSN 1930-2940

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John Gray’s Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus -
A Study on Familial and Philosophical Bounding

J. M. Aujo Philip and Dr. C. Govindaraj



Abstract

This study out views the human acceptance of men and women are from different planets, this scenario states that the men fulfill the active roles and visualise themselves as ambitious and powerful where as women satisfy the passive roles. This study brings out the real value of men and women in the society. John Grey out swings the passive role of women as a back boon of men achievements and the familial bounding between them. It results, the human values to achieve greater heights.

This writing also provokes how men and women each monitor their positives and negatives and work on their familial bondage. If the balance swings at one saturated point one feels that they have given more than they have received and this point a bit hatred can develop. For this instance, communication can help to bring the relationship back into balance. This study is written on the purpose of balancing the traits of our counterparts.

Keywords: John Gray, Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus, Familial, Dispassionate, Unsolicited, Intimacy, Inevitable, Emotional Cycles, Competitive Behavior, Coldly Dispassionate.

Introduction

John Gray, an American author and relationship counsellor, states that the most common problems related to relationship between men and women are a result of fundamental psychological differences between the genders. The title of the novel itself clearly depicts the notions that men and women are different beings from other planets and the essentiality of learning the code conduct of the opposite sex. For knowing each other psychologically, one has to travel into others planet and find out the world of new. This would certainly help men and women to understand each other better by accepting and being considerate towards the difference in both personal and private living. His main aim is to create a world where men and women understand, respect, appreciate and ultimately sustained in their relationships.


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J. M. Aujo Philip
Ph.D. Research Scholar (P/T)
Department of English
Periyar University PG Extension Centre
Dharmapuri – 636701
Tamilnadu

Dr. C. Govindaraj
Associate Professor & Head i/c.
Department of English, Periyar University PG Extension Centre
Dharmapuri – 636701
Tamilnadu
govindlissy@gmail.com


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