Published 2022-08-25
Keywords
- Pallikondapuram,
- Depictions of Life,
- Kerala people,
- Portrayal
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Abstract
The classical language, Tamil, has infinite creative elements. In the literary works from the Sangam age to the present day, it is known that the soil and man are the objects of the subject. Literature, which is life's fiction, serves as a repository for describing people's lives. Thus, novel literature has the ability to record all aspects of life. The novel Pallikondapuram has captured the life stories of the people of Kerala very well. The fact that the cultural and cultural events that are integral to the lives of people are marked as traces of life gives a sense of history. The novel Pallikondapuram has captured the life stories of the people of Kerala very well. The fact that the cultural events that are integral to the lives of people are marked as traces of life gives a sense of history. Thus, this article describes the life stories mentioned in the novel Pallikondapuram.
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