Exploration Of Elements Of Indianness In Works Of Mulkraj Anand
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Abstract
Indianness is a name that consists of the whole thing profoundly rooted in the Indian dirt and in the circumstances. It is incredible which project the India from side to side it’s talking, philosophy, descriptions, civilization, culture, thinking, mythology, superstition and sensibility - almost everything. It is a compound awareness that dealt with the language, race and religion. Indianness in the Indian literature is the soul of its major dimension. Being one of foremost figures of the Indian literary movement in English and a strong supporter of the Indian English, Mulkraj Anand has profusely employed Indianness. We can describe the term ‘Indianness’ as the life-attitudes and the modes of conception. Mulkraj Anand’s writings here present a realistic portrait of the Indian culture that describes colonial and the post-colonial period. Anand sheds light on the major issues through the language such as exploitation, untouchability, humiliation, poverty and discrimination in his writings. Mulkraj Anand analysis and understand human personality and regards as the producer, the tidal wave of the humankind. Anand hold it not as theology but as the person who can resolve the troubles those the person has shaped. Mulkraj brings out the examples from the Indian society in order to describe discrimination and the other religious beliefs, which is subjected to the class-caste based discrimination.