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VOL. 7, ISSUE 1 (2021)
Challenging the spatial constraints: The case of ‘Sarpdansh’ and ‘Thakur ka Kuan’
Authors
Aditi Sharma
Abstract
This article explores the depiction of the oppressor and oppressed relationship with special reference to literature written in Hindi. Oppression and exploitation are a part of almost every society, with both sides having an unsaid claim to their respective regions, which are seldom crossed. Such a setting that has been contested for centuries often finds its portrayal in literary works of art. The demarcation of the space allocated to the people belonging to upper and lower caste in a village along with the restrictions and constraints practiced on the poor results in their insubordination. The article discusses the narratives that depict the subjugated challenging the authority for justice and equality, taking keen focus on their quest to attain spatial equality.
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Pages:28-30
How to cite this article:
Aditi Sharma "Challenging the spatial constraints: The case of ‘Sarpdansh’ and ‘Thakur ka Kuan’". International Journal of English Research, Vol 7, Issue 1, 2021, Pages 28-30
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