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Title: Human Passion Vs. Culture in R.K. Narayan's NovelThe Vendor of Sweets
Authors: Bhandari, Srijana
Keywords: Master;human passion;culture
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Central Department of English
Abstract: R.K. Narayan'sThe Vendor of Sweetsexplicitly portrays the clash between human passion and culture. There arises an irresolvable dispute between the father and son who adheres different beliefs. Mali, the son of Jagan, spoils his father's dream by abandoning the spiritual and moral Indian life. His utmost passion for western culture causes deep pain and suffering in Jagan's life. The imitation of individualistic, materialistic and solitary western life by son leaves Jagan in helpless plight. Mali is more sensitive towards his passion then following his father's orthodoxical and rigid Indian cultural ethos.
URI: http://elibrary.tucl.edu.np:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/380
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