Vol. 4 No. S-21 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-21, Year 2022
Articles

Family Relationships in Vannadhasan's Short Stories

Ravichandran R
Department of Tamil, National College, (Autonomous), (Affiliated to Bharathidasan University), Tiruchirapalli-620001, Tamil Nadu, India
Gunasekaran S
Department of Tamil, National College, (Autonomous), (Affiliated to Bharathidasan University), Tiruchirapalli-620001, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-11-15

Keywords

  • Family Life,
  • Relationship,
  • Vannadhasan,
  • Woman life

How to Cite

R, R., & S, G. (2022). Family Relationships in Vannadhasan’s Short Stories. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-21), 176-180. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s2127

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Abstract

For a long time, Tamil literature has been describing about people's lives. Literature is the expression of the people's thoughts and feelings by the people for the people. Life is not a meaningless story of just about eating and dying. Life is a rare opportunity to showcase our amazing potential and it is a chance to know ourselves. A man is afraid to be alone because he knows that loneliness is terrible and gives pain. Human beings form relationships because they know the pain of isolation and alienation. That is why he maintains a good relationship with others, falls in love and gets married. Woman is woven for man, man for woman. Vannadhasan in his short story expresses how women love their husbands and worship him as a deity, about men who seek another woman instead, doubts in family relationships, the wives who bear the mistakes of men and run the family for their children, and about the daughter-in-law and who gives love and warmth. The purpose of this article is to enrich the lives of the people of this world.

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