Projection of Post-Independence Political Disillusionment in Girish Karnad’s Tughlaq
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Thefluctuatingpolitical conflicts between Sultan Tughlaq and his courtiers have been
depictedone after the another in Girish Karnad’splayTughlaq. There is obviously, murder,
intrigue, killing and suffering but they all are creative. The intensity of Sultan’s power changes
with variation in political circumstances.The determinant factors such as power and
intellectuality, cultural values and norms, economy and social practices impact on the balance of
power. The power is not in hierarchy, but in horizontal relationship that the research finds.
Besides, this thesis findsthat both politics and religion are ideological constructs based on false
assumption of conspiracy and rebel. After analyzing the play through the theoretical perspective
of New Historicism, thisresearch entitled“Projection of Post-Independence Political
Disillusionment in Girish Karnad’s Tughlaq”comesto the conclusion that Karnad dramatizes the
psychological trauma of Sultan and internal conflict within Royal Palace between the two
ideologies i.e. religion and politics where there is challenge to sustain ancestral power to
rule.Moreover,Karnad draws on14
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century pre-independence India in order to criticize and
draw the parallel line in the post–colonialperiod.