Published 2022-07-29
Keywords
- T. Janagraman,
- Nalapagam,
- Moral,
- Kameshwaran
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Abstract
T. Janagraman is of the opinion that they are responsible for his life. In the novel ‘Nalapagam’ the individual morality is explained as social morality through the character of Kameshwaran in this review article with relevant external and internal evidence. Man does not need to be touched on many occasions even one occasion creates a chance for a man to make a mistake. An example of this is illustrated in the Guru's life of Kameshwaran with nikanta introspection. Kameswaran, who has had a lifelong experience, is illustrated with appropriate acknowledgments that in his life, Rangamani avoids the life of sexual perversion caused by society's contempt for being childless by the way. Kameswaran's life events are explained with psychological evidence. The creativity of T. Janagraman is illustrated with relevant evidence from the point of view of the reviewer.
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References
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