Padmini
is the central character of the play, ‘Hayavadan’ by Girish Karnad. She is main
person around whom the whole play revolves. Karnad has conveyed through this
character a transparent sensibility- aspiring for the incarnation of
perfection- a picture of ever thirsting modern woman.
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Critically Appreciate the character of Kapila
Introduction:-
Kapila
is one of the two youth of the city of Dharampura. He is the only son of the
iron-smith Lohila. He is dark and plain to look at. In physical skills and strength,
there is no equal to him.
Discuss title of Hayavadana in depth.
Answer
Introduction:-
The
title of a book should be very much appropriate to its theme. It should be very
much suggestive and prefect. It gives idea of the story.
Critically Appreciate character of Mali in the novel “The Vendor of Sweet”.
Answer
Introduction:-
Grace
introduced in the novel when Mali returns from America with her. He had just
written a letter telling Jagan,
“Arriving
home; another person with me.”
Jagan
was again puzzled But When he saw the ‘Another person’ directly he was much
more confused. Mali indicated the at his side and said,
“This
is grace. We are married”.
The Vender of Sweets” As A Regional Novel.
“The Vender of Sweets” As A Regional Novel.
“The
Vender of Sweets” As A Regional Novel.
“The
Vender of Sweets” As Narayan’s India ness.
Discuss
“Malgudi” as imaginary Indian town with Indian life in it.
Malgudi
as a symbol or microscope of India.
Answer
Introduction:-
In
each work of R.K. Nayaran, we find Malgudi. It is an imaginary region which
forms the background of each work. Whenever we read his work, we feel that
Malgudi is quite realistic Indian town with Indian life in it. In “The Vender of sweets” Malgudi is represented with local traits and as a
developing town. Considering there aspect we can call it as regional
novel.
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