Published 2020-02-12
Keywords
- Patriotism,
- Humanitarianism,
- Sacrifice,
- Mahatma Gandhi,
- Politics
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Abstract
A song sung by a soul which sacrificed himself publicly for the freedom of India and by the soul which sacrificed herself privately for the freedom of India is the centre and apex of the Novel ‘Aanmavin Raagangal’. The sweet characters of these two souls kindle us to read this novel continually. From this Novel, we can clearly understand the Patriotism and Humanitarianism of the author, Na. Parthasarathy. This novel portrays the nature of selfless people in the period of freedom struggle of India and the selfish people of the corrupted politics at present. The study calls us to get rid of all social evils at present and also insist us to imbibe the patriotism and humanitarianism.
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