Published 2022-02-28
Keywords
- Agnaadi,
- Boomani,
- Novel,
- Social Reconciliation
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Abstract
His family is a full-time farmer. If only he was good enough and everyone wants to be good. That is why he became accustomed to social harmony with everyone, regardless of caste, religion or race. Agnaadi novelist Boomani has pointed out with various evidences of the harmony he has manifested in various evolutions, such as helping others in times of distress, speaking comfortingly and being with them. Andy's concern for his surviving friend Vannan Gudi, Marie, and his family, as well as his assistance to the Nadar people, speaks volumes that he is a social peace activist. The harmony he has with the Parakudi Sanas is as great as the harmony he has over the Nadar and Nayakar castes. Man, not only symbolizes how to love man but also sets an example for future generations the upper castes will speak proudly of Andy's seed. They say he inquires about crop yields just as they inquire about spots. This article describes Andy's professional harmony with this aristocrat.
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