Vol. 4 No. S-7 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-7, Year 2022
Articles

Ecology in Lakshmi Saravanakumar's novel ‘Kanagan’

Raja Mohammed A
Department of Tamil, Government Arts College, Udumalaipettai-642126, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-06-30

Keywords

  • Ecology,
  • Lakshmi Saravanakumar,
  • Pali,
  • Kanagan,
  • Wild Life,
  • Forest
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How to Cite

A, R. M. . (2022). Ecology in Lakshmi Saravanakumar’s novel ‘Kanagan’. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-7), 20-25. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s74

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Abstract

The primary cause of deforestation is Man and also, he is the first to suffer from deforestation. The study is set to illustrate this under the title ‘Ecology in the Kanagan novel’. The novel sets out to explain who is responsible for deforestation and why they are doing it. The destruction of elephants at the instigation of big bosses also highlights the irresponsibility of forest officials who do not see them. The novel also reveals that the hill people, ‘Pali’, are being blamed for the ongoing deforestation and killing of elephants for their selfish ends. Along with these, the medical team that visits from time to time in the name of medical help can find out about the rare herbaceous plants in the forest, which are known to steal vines and eventually become extinct. The novel depicts the opposition of the hill people to this disgrace and sets out to bring about social change which is caused as a consequence of that. This article explains the role that elephants play in augmenting forest resources and the benefits they bring to wildlife. It also suggests that elephants have evolved into tools that work for humans during the twentieth century. Laws enacted by the government to protect wild elephants are being scrutinized in this review article. The tigers are threatened as an endangered species, revealing the steps taken by the government to protect the tigers. The study also says that the people have to protect the forests and the rare species of elephants and tigers that live in them from the brink of extinction.

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