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POSTCOLONIAL CRISIS: INDIAN CONTINENTS WITH AN EYE OF AN IMMIGRANT

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Dr. Siddarth Patil, Dr Varsha Vaidya
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si5a.028

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In 1947, we got the identity as a nation and the India was born out of the sufferings and hardships of our national leaders who later, surpassed the maxims of hard work by dedication to construct the base of new India. Since, then we have been trying to develop and redevelop our national image in the world politics making local as global. The colonial rule made it difficult to overthrow the deep rooted legacy of the English. This neurosis is often perceived as hybridity or identity crisis. Our nation emerged as powerful with maintaining its aloofness and focused on the development of its continents. These continents largely reflect the image and the progressive nature of a country with all its colonial stagnation and the postcolonial neurosis. The present paper is a sincere endeavor to bring into light such postcolonial crisis by studying the novels of the Man Booker Prize winner novelist Kiran Desai. The researcher takes into account Kiran Desai’s two novels; Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard and The Inheritance of Loss

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