Madhvi Lata Research Scholar, Department of English, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh Women have always been portrayed marginalized and traditional since past history. The marginal position of women in society has become an integral part of the socio-cultural identity of any country but the present scenario has changed. The image of women in contemporary…
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Aims of Purushartha: Relevance to Mohan Rakesh’s Halfway House
Kharabe Ram Pundlikrao Dept. of English Study Centre, Prabhani, (M.S.) M.A.N.U.University. India is home to some of the most ancient civilizations, including four major world religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. Indians celebrate every religious festival with great enthusiasm. Apart from the festivals, another fundamental facet about Indian culture is a value system. The ethics…
The Man-Woman Relationship in Mohan Rakesh’s The Great Swans of the Waves
Lingampalle Ganesh L. Asst. Prof. Dept. of English Vasantrao Naik College, Vasarni, Nanded. Modern Indian playwrights have gone back to tradition for their themes and techniques and also fuse with contemporary reality in the modern context. Mohan Rakesh’s The Great Swans of the Waves based on Ashvaghosha’s ‘Saundaranand’, it portrays the internal conflict of Nand…