Patriotism in Narayan Wagle’s Palpasa Cafe
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Abstract
The major thrust of this study is to establish the assertion of patriotism.
Patriotim is a feeling for one’s own country. Many people associate patriotism with
love for the land in which they are born, brought up, or currently live. The purpose of
this study is to examine how the pragmatic and practical sense of patriotic qualities
arises in the characters who are surrounded by plenty of challenges and setbacks.
Even the characters coming from the common walks of life happen to display heroic
disposition. The confrontation between setbacks and people from the normal spheres
of life gives birth to heroism. It obviously reflects the author Narayan Wagle's own
experience as a Brahmin male based largely in Kathmandu to show that his
journalism background rather than his caste identity is crucial in understanding
Palpasa Café’s successes and failures. It is to his credit that he has written about what
he knows and not attempted to include many different aspects of Nepal.