Professor in P.G. Dept. of English and Research Centre
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
The Interiors Volume-10-Issue-1
The Interiors-vol-10-Issue-1
The untouchable question had been dogging the righteous thinkers right from Kabir and Gandhi to all the conscientious intellectuals of the day. Of the several ramifications of untouchability today the all apparent touching aspect is no longer an anat...
Abstract. Arundhati Roy is an Indian author who won the Man Booker Prize for fiction in 1997 for her best-selling novel The God of Small Things. The novel is semi-autobiographical and she narrated her childhood experiences in Ayemenem. However, it co...
The term "Commonwealth Literature" has been often labeled as Third World Literature. New Literature in English, Minority Literature and Post-Colonial Literature, as terms of convenience. It also maintains that African writing is the only one which ca...
Buddhism believes in the principle of equality, liberty, and fraternity. According to Buddhism, all human beings are equal, for they have been created by the same Father. There is no difference between man and man in His eyes. Therefore, everyone sho...
Dominative stage/theatre/performance discourses usually depict societies where only the straight sexual orientation is taken to be the ?normal? rather than normative and the voice of the people with non-normative sexuality remain muted. Since stage p...
Abstract. Meena Alexander is one of the foremost Indo-American poets. Her literary works deal with migrant memories, separation, trauma of being uprooted, exile and loneliness. Alexander?s works have characteristic sensuousness in dealing with themes...
Raja Rao, an eminent Indian English writer can be distinguished from his contemporaries like Mulk Raj Anand and R.K. Narayan due to his narrative techniques and philosophical sensibility. His first novel Kanthapura (1938) is based on Gandhian ideolog...
The literature is a creator, it creates the intelligent society and intellectual human. It is the essential essence of any society and has abundance of knowledge about time and people. Book lovers are often of the agreement that how one can never jud...
The fact that Arthur Miller's classic Death of a Salesman has been adapted into a Hindi film (Kapoor and Sons, 2016) is a revelation of some sort. The movie does never acknowledge its sources, and yet the number of associations between the two texts...
Philip Larkin belongs to the Movement poets. An atmosphere of gloominess pervades his poetry. The fact is that this gloominess does not arise from cynicisn. Rather it emerges from a detached observation of life. He reflects on a variety of themes ran...
Women in Indian society have to struggle and are marginalized by the constructed social norms in the name of culture, religion and caste. They are made incapacitate in all aspects of social life and are compelled to live in internalized prison of mar...
Poetry is the essence of one's thought. It is the perception of the inner soul. A poem on nature is the picturisation of the beauty of nature like trees, birds flying overhead, the struggle of a seed for its survival that also gives life lessons to u...
An Indian author, Mulk Raj Anand wrote his first novel Untouchable which reflects the pangs and suffering of dalits or downtrodden in Indian way of caste system. The author presents the issue of exploitation and suffering in human life which results...
Abstract. The research paper is about the study of the way of life, customs and beliefs of the people against the background of certain time frame. The story moves around the central character Sula. The study of the central character automatically an...
Structuralists explore signification with respect to underlying structural patterns (langue) and sees it as stable, finite and fixed. Poststructuralists reject the structuralist's notion of fixity and absolutism of meaning. They explored the metaphor...