ناول ’’راجہ گدھ‘‘ میں سماجی مسائل کی عکاسی
Depiction of Social Issues in the Novel “Raja Gidh”
Abstract
"Raja Gidh" is a unique novel written in symbolic style but it is a versatile novel. This novel also has a new style of sexism. Sociological ideas were presented in this way for the first time in a novel. Then it is so difficult to analyze internally the situation of the life problems of the classes with a slightly better economic position which are completely different from the people suffering from uneven economic conditions. Even the idea of such a lively creation on this subject was extinct. Gulbarga Society The society, the bureaucrats' personal lives and their children's lives, the psychological effects of class conflict, especially in colleges and universities, the fast-paced race to shape their future away from home, mounting problems, the question of status, all these confuse the young generation with frustration.
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