Exploring The Identity In Rohinton Mistry’s Novels

Authors

  • V. SUDHANDRA DEVI
  • V. SRIVIDHYA

Keywords:

Identity,Loneliness, Parsi, Rootlessness, Struggle for survival, Marginalization

Abstract

Rohinton Mistry is disturbed by the ongoing atrocities against the poor and disadvantaged as a social humanist. Mistry's work A Fine Balance is a systematic effort to change society by exposing a variety of difficulties. Mistry wants peace to rule in society by acknowledging and comprehending the many problems that individuals encounter. Mistry's humanism is characterised by an unequivocal criticism of the struggle for identity and existence.The desires and goals of his heroes are linked with hope and melancholy about the current state of the planet. Mistry shows the inherent ambivalence of regular people as both a realist and a humanist through his writings. His humanistic principles and arts concept reflect his revolutionary thoughts.All forms of feudal exploitation and tyranny benefit the downtrodden and suffering, particularly the cruel social practises of casteism and untouchability. As a result, Mistry has become a revolutionary's mouthpiece. This paper's main purpose is to depict the issues that the characters face in today's environment.

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Published

2023-12-20

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V. SUDHANDRA DEVI, & V. SRIVIDHYA. (2023). Exploring The Identity In Rohinton Mistry’s Novels. Elementary Education Online, 19(2), 1523–1531. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/6713

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