Abstract
The theory of feminism highlights the plight of women and allows the readers to analyze their role in the social set ups.This study focuses on the comparative analyses of women during the colonial period as observed by Conrad and Forster. Their creative works; Heart of Darkness and A Passage to Indiaare considered as core texts for comparative analysis.The texts highlight the socioeconomical discrimination meted out to women in the colonial period. The philosophy of equal status with equal rights and powers for women has not given due importance. The colonized woman is depicted as poverty-stricken who is in the clutches of exploitation, oppression and victim of mysticism, claustrophobic, impressionism, hallucination, superiority complex and superstitions. Both Conrad and Forster painted characters whose verbal strategies intriguing tactics to dominate the colonized. The main focus of this research paper is on the comparison and contrast on different levels of colonized and colonizer women. The core objective is that the colonizing strategies are counter-productive, violating basic human rights of women in such a way as to create long term negative impacts.The women are not given any proper treatment in the texts and none of the female character is of central focus. They are painted as dependent, victim, gloomy and bereaved.The main focus of Forster in the text about the women is that the colonizer women are arrogant and the colonized women are ignorant

Gulzar Ahmad. (2019) The colonized and colonizer Women: A Comparative Study of A Passage to India and Heart of Darkness, Pukhtunkhwa Journal, Volume 4, Issue 1.
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