A Study of Multiple hunger aspects in the novels of Bhabhani Bhattacharya “So many Hungers”

Authors

  • Rawat A
  • Gaur N Research Scholar Department of English, Dr. B.R.A. University, Agra

Keywords:

Hungers, Human

Abstract

Bhabhani Bhattacharya deals with various forms of critical contemporary problems in a realistic manner. Bhattacharya illustrates the influence of the Western style of living on the Eastern which is the outcome of British rule in India. Indians were impressed by the materialistic charm of Westerners forgetting their rich traditions. This novel depicts a lot of human hunger, food, love, affection, desire, money, name and renowned, political freedom, imperial expansion, dignity, respect for oneself and so on. The fundamental topic of the novel is everything interweaving. The title of the novel itself is extremely reasonable and suggests all people's hunger. Bengal and the human hunger for riches became famine, and many of these were the primary motives for the novel. Bhabhani Bhattacharya’s novels have an extraordinary responsibility in depicting the social and political issues that prevailed after the Indian Independence. His novels were the results of his anger and aggression against the brutality of the British government as well as the inability of the Indians who failed to live in unity and discriminated against the people from oppressed classes or communities.

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2018-03-30

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Rawat, A. V., & Gaur, N. (2018). A Study of Multiple hunger aspects in the novels of Bhabhani Bhattacharya “So many Hungers”. Universal Research Reports, 5(1), 516–522. Retrieved from https://urr.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/561

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