‘GORA’ – A Postmodernist Study

Authors

  • R Keerthi
  • Dr. M. Naredra

Keywords:

Boredom of modern individual, Postmodernism, Irony of situation, Character black humor, Meta fiction, Humanism, Worship of universal spirit, Independence of women, Religious perplexity, Ennui.

Abstract

Rabindranath Tagore in his novel Gora, incorporated post-modernist features. He asserts the indivuality of women through the characters of Sucharita&Lolitha . He satirizes the religious conventional beliefs of idolatry. he humorously deals with the situation in which the followers of any political/ religious leaders make pomp & show whenever their leader is giving political speech / performs spiritual rituals, through the character of abhinash. He deftly portrays the physco analysis of the modern individual in words. brings out the ennui boredom and existential dilemma/& religious skepticism faced by the modern individuals through the character of Binoy. Tagore makes Gora to fight for the cause untouchables & downtrodden. He upholds the religion humanism obliterating all caste creed & class distinctions & advocated the worship of universal spirit through the characters of Porish Babu and Anandamoyi. Tagore employed lengthy speeches a post-modernist feature there are analytical arguments logical reasonings for the protection of unity in diversity, all these features make Gora a postmodern novel.

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Published

2021-11-20

How to Cite

Keerthi, R., & Naredra, D. M. (2021). ‘GORA’ – A Postmodernist Study. International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences (IJELS), 6(6). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijels/article/view/4315