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PSR2207006 |
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Author Name |
Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Singh Assistant Prof. (English), MHPG College Moradabad |
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Poonam Academic Research Foundation |
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Subject Area: |
English Literature |
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Indian |
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Vol.1 |
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Issue.V |
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05 to 13 |
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Year |
2022 |
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E-ISSN Number |
2456 – 5563 |
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The world of literature is the world of morals; the world of didactic pieces, the world of rebels, the world of revolt, the world of revival, and the world of such burning questions as stir passions, emotions, and thoughts as well. Literature has always been performing its duty since the dawn of the learning. Since, a litterateur is also its part and parcel, they perform their duty of mirroring the society as possible. How can Ram Nath Singh popularly known as Adam Gondavi, being a litterateur, be an exception of it? Simply, the answer is never. His poetry (Ghazal), bombards with questions especially at the existing social discriminations and corruption, before the eyes of the great minds of the so-called civilized existing societies. He candidly comments on the apparent gap causing and soul wringing inhumanities of the existing societies. Like a cumulus cloud, his poetry downpours over the terrain of existing social evils in such a way that they become conspicuous to all, like the hidden stones which become overt in the lap of the pavements after the downpour. Whatever it is, but it is certain that his social commentary is praiseworthy. Keeping all these facts in mind, with the help of the textual analysis, visual methods, and descriptive and explorative approaches as well, the present article defining the term ‘social commentary’ endeavours in exploring, analyzing, and presenting a 3D pictograph of corruption prevailing, chiefly, in the moral, social, political, and economic environments. How he like an adept and bold commentator, comments on the various discriminations will also be in the core of the discourse of the present article. |
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Keywords Autochthon, Badass, Erode, Miasma, Penchant, Rancour, Tarted, Terrain, Torso |
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Singh, D. K. (2022, July 26). Poonam Academic Research Foundation | PSR-2207006. Poonam Shodh Rachna | PSR-2207006; poonamshodh.in. https://poonamshodh.in/public/temp/709/827c97f49b2bc120ad94fa5557a05f51.pdf |