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In page Parveen Shakir:

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Through her ghazals in particular, she continued to embody a feminine voice through grammatical choices, giving a voice to females and the female experience.[1] Shakir's personal life was extremely influential in the choice of style and topic that she chose to pursue. An example of this would be the tumultuous divorce between her and her husband, which resulted in her losing custody of her son due to Pakistani law.[2] This event was one of the reasons her writing focused heavily on women's issues in regards to their place in society.[3] Many of her poems lament the discrimination women face, especially as a divorcee living in a more conservative country.[citation needed]