Published 2022-11-05
Keywords
- Sool,
- Nature,
- Karisal Land,
- Relationship
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Abstract
Early man lived in the wild society by hunting as animals along with animals. The loss for them in that society is more. Wanting to make up for the loss, the primordial man began to live together in groups to save themselves from danger. This structure is a continuation of the way of life is called ethnic society. Such a way of life is fundamental to the structural origin of the family. It is relationships that keep society alive. The value of relationships that live in harmony is unique. The relationship that results from the noble expression of love is that people are living in harmony with nature by establishing a relationship between themselves and with all the living beings they see as animals, birds, nature and God who are close to them. In every society, though people live in large numbers, they have formed bonds among themselves on the basis of social structures such as caste, religion, race, language, etc., and are divided into groups. The village is the foremost in connecting the individual to relationships. Such group life is called the region. In this, individual guidelines and social guidelines modulate human life. The purpose of this study is to bring out the importance of the relationship of the agricultural people of karisal through the novel by presenting the purpose of studying the fact that when the lives of people living in the region are viewed in terms of the value of "human relationship with nature", their lives are in union with nature.
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