Matsyagandhi by Sajitha Madathil: Summary and Analysis
Matsyagandhi transcends the boundaries of a simple narrative, offering a powerful commentary on various social and personal struggles.
Matsyagandhi transcends the boundaries of a simple narrative, offering a powerful commentary on various social and personal struggles.
Judith Butler’s groundbreaking theory of gender performativity challenges long-held beliefs about how we understand and experience gender.
Wisława Szymborska’s “Possibilities” has resonated with readers for generations, garnering international acclaim and solidifying its place in the literary canon.
In Gabriel Okara’s poem, “You Laughed and Laughed and Laughed,” it becomes a weapon, a shield, and a bridge across a cultural chasm carved by colonialism.
The poem Advice to Women by Eunice de Souza suggests that keeping cats can teach one to cope with the uniqueness of relationships.
Hardy has written all his novels with a particular purpose and that is to represent the philosophy of life which is very pessimistic. The subtle use of “Fate and Chance” helps him in executing this objective.
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