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

Veril Palutta Pala Reveals the Social Misfortunes

Aruna Devi K
Department of Tamil, Sri Krishnasamy Arts and Science College, Mettamalai, Sattur-626203, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-07-28

Keywords

  • Veril Palutta Pala,
  • Social Problems,
  • Saravanan,
  • Government Office

How to Cite

K, A. D. (2022). Veril Palutta Pala Reveals the Social Misfortunes. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-7), 132-136. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s720

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Abstract

Social problems are the problems that occur in human life. Witnesses are pointing out the life problems of individual people and the different thoughts of the human mind. In today's times, there are various types of superstitions found in a few people. That is, this novel highlights the superstition that if a woman is married and her husband dies, then the women in her house should not go ahead of them when they go outside for work or for a good cause. A Government recruiting officer should behave honestly. For example, the road safety officer should follow the road rules and treat everyone equally. But in this novel, it is pointed out that the officer pays respect to the higher people and takes bribes from the common people. The witnesses have said that there are only two categories in this world namely male and female. However, inequality can still be seen in various places. This novel highlights that this brutality is not an exception in government office. The idea that some of the friends are true and some of them use friendship for necessity is featured in this novel. It is a Tamil tradition to welcome enemies with pleasure to our home. The novel is narrated by Saravanan's mother Mutthammal. This article is intended to highlight the problems found in this novel.

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