Indian Social Milieu in the novels of Chetan Bhagat and Aravind Adiga

· Shashwat Publication
Ebook
181
Pages

About this ebook

 Many writers are also social critics who aptly use their platform to raise awareness of social issues, challenge power structures and promote social change. Aravind Adiga and Chetan Bhagat are two such writers who have mirrored the true face of the modern society unveiling the core mindset of the youth. Both the writers are activists of the present age who highlight social issues concerning bribery, poverty, dishonesty, casteism, corruption and degeneration of values in the Indian contemporary society. Their novels are the amalgamation of fantasy and reality. They have portrayed a true face of modern Indian society by describing the change in social, cultural as well as political scenario through their imaginary characters.

About the author

 Dr. Harleen Kaur Ruprah is a faculty in the Department of Post Graduate Studies and Research in English, Rani Durgawati University, Jabalpur (M.P.). She is a committed academician who is deeply invested in the pursuit of teaching, learning and research. Her scholarly contributions include numerous publications in reputable national and international journals. Her academic and research interests include social realism, gender equality and environment concerns. The educator exhibits a diverse range of skills and is dedicated to fostering the comprehensive growth of her students.

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