This paper aims to evaluate fictitious publications of Marc Rajandand and Richard Wright from the viewpoint of social justice and liberation. While Wright is using black people as a logical and artistic temperament of social and psychological mankind, Annand is marked by the strongest desire to explore the outlying population of India. Both novelists believe in human equality and mutual respect and their humanism is reflected in the reality of oppressed masses suffering from various obstacles, discrimination and alienation.
Fortunately, I read Mulk Raj Anand 's novel Untouchable and Thakazhy Sivasankara Pillai' s novel Thottiyude Makan. I noticed that there is some similarity between the two works. Based on this idea, I read some novels by Mulk Raj Anand and Thakazhy Sivasankara Pillai. This is interested in my study of this topic. Mulk Raj Anand and Thakazhy Sivasankara Pillali are two famous novelists who deeply understand the tragic and tragic life of Indian social dogs. So these two novelists have always introduced Ali in Indian literature. Through the work of these authors, Indian Freedom Struggle and Nationalism Movement achieved good results.
This paper aims to evaluate fictitious publications of Marc Rajandand and Richard Wright from the viewpoint of social justice and liberation. While Wright is using black people as a logical and artistic temperament of social and psychological mankind, Annand is marked by the strongest desire to explore the outlying population of India. - This article aims to evaluate fictitious publications of Mulk Raj Anand and Richard Wright from the viewpoint of social justice and liberation. Anand is characterized by the strongest desire to explore the limits of India, but light uses social logic and artistic temperament for social and psychological humanity.
There were many novelists, especially Bengals, who tried to create some fine novels with a pen before him, but Indian English novels usually begin with Mulk Raj Anand. Anand attracted attention to his numerous art novels. The most important of these are Untouchable (1935), Asia (1936, two leaves and buds) (1937), Village (1939), Across the Black Waters (1940), Nursing India It is an individual nurse (1953) of blue blood disease. An important feature of his novel is the true depiction of the Indian society confusing many evils and corruption such as superstition, inaccessibility, political instability, racial riot, and PP is a male-dominated society I have undergone unrelenting persecution. (PP.Mehta, India - Anglian novel: Assessment, Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 1979, 149 pages)