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A Consequence of Love in the Contemporary Youths in Chetan Bhagat’s The Girl in Room 105
Name of Author :
R. Rajeshwari & Dr. M. Meena Devi
Abstract:
Chetan Bhagat is not only a symbol of new India but also an imperishable name in the arena of postmodern fiction. He has written six fictions and two non fictions and almost in every work he has captured his deep concern about the youth today. The problems and despairs, hopes and aspirations of the youth. Inspite of dealing with the harsh realities of life his works manage to retain the sense of pure humour. His works have striking similarities with parables in offering moral messages, spiritual guidance and technical suggestions, his works can better be defined as postmodern projection of parables. The victories and defeats of the youth are the staple of Chetans stories. Indian English Literature refers to the body of work by writers in India who write in the English and whose native or conative language could be one of the numerous languages of India. It is a literature which is a combination of Indian literature and Indian literature written in English. It contributed to the common pool of world writing in English.
Keywords :
Chetan Bhagat, love story, family, orthodox, political, mystery, suspects, trip, murderer.
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