Dmenisions of Human Behavior in The Novel “The Foreigner” by Arun Joshi
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https://doi.org/10.24113/ijohmn.v2i2.122Keywords:
Modern Age, Globalization, Marginalized People.Abstract
In the modern age of globalization and modernization, people have become selfish and self-centered. Feeling of sympathy and kindness towards poor people have almost bolted from the hearts of those who have richly available resources. They leave needy people running behind their luxurious chauffer-driven cars. Poor and marginalized people keep shouting for help for their dear ones but upper class people trying to show as if they did not hear any long distant sound crept into their eardrums. This trauma, agony, pain and sufferings is explored in the novel, The Foreigner.
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Dr. Sushilkumar Sindkhedkar, Anita Desai and Arun Joshi-A Study in Existentialism (Rohtak: Shanti Prakashan), p.119
BARABDE, Punam V.. Quest for a Meaningful Life depicted in Arun Joshi`s The Foreigner. IJELLH (International Journal of English Language, Literature in Humanities), [S.l.], v. 3, n. 4, may 2015. ISSN 2321-7065. Available at:
<https://ijellh.com/OJS/index.php/OJS/article/view/505>. Date accessed: 08 Dec. 2015. doi: https://doi.org/10.24113/ijellh.v3i4.505.
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