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BHABANI’S HE WHO RIDES A TIGER: CASTE SYSTEM AND PROBLEMS OF POOR PEOPLE

Dr. Seema
Page No. : 218-224

ABSTRACT

Bhabani Bhattacharya is the most prominent writer the four most celebrated writers of Indian English novel the other three are Milk Raj Anand, R. K. Narayan, and Raja Rao. The present study is a portrayal of Indian freedom struggle and Bengal famine, in his novel He Who Rides a Tiger, Bhattacharya tells the story of Kalo’s triumph of revenge against society and his grasping of the principles through different experiences the honesty and unity is the outstanding accomplishment of man. The main focus of my paper is on the Indian themes like famine poverty, exploitation, class, consciousness, freedom and many more.


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