Published 2021-05-11
Keywords
- Magical Realism,
- Myths,
- Puranam,
- Symbolism
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Abstract
The various theories and theories and policies are emerging in the literary world. They help to approach literature with a new perspective and give them a new form. In that sense, it is conceivable that the theory of realism has succeeded in the endeavors in the realm of Tamil literature. It has a footprint and an impression in numerous artistic classifications like in many literary categories such as short stories, novels, poetry, drama, etc. In this way, the article inspects the utilization of the mystical realities in the short story "Nagam" to explain the contemporary issues.
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