Vol. 4 No. S-10 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-10, Year 2022
Articles

The Life of the Working Class People in Andal Priyadarshini's Short Story

Karthiga K
Department of Tamil, Mangayarkarasi College of Arts & Science for Women, Madurai-625402, Tamil Nadu, India.

Published 2022-08-12

Keywords

  • Andal Priyadarshini,
  • Biography,
  • Lower Class People,
  • Lifestyle

How to Cite

K, K. (2022). The Life of the Working Class People in Andal Priyadarshini’s Short Story. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-10), 98-102. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s1016

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Abstract

It can be seen from the development of literature that literature is an inseparable part of human life. Literature has reflected human life from time to time, and in that way, from the Sangam period to the present, literature is able to clearly understand the human way of life. Literature attests to the fact that human beings have been living a life in harmony with nature. Along with the change of times, literature has developed to the next level and has evolved into modern literature. Andal Priyadarshini's collection of short stories has recorded the daily life problems of the people of the lower class so that, despite the development of various technologies, the lives of the lower class people have not changed. Through this research, we can know that the condition of the people who live on the roadside without getting even a single meal, the people who suffer from untouchability, and the life of the poet has not changed the lifestyle of the basic people, but it is understood that some people have recited these short stories on rainy days after eating poetry and starving.

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