Symbolism in Anita Desai's NovelsAbhinav Publications, 1991 - 176 páginas |
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... condition of the island which has been a golden place to her . " 11 Anita Desai makes a symbolic use of white colour to show the present condition of the house and what it can offer to Sita . White is the symbol of lifelessness and ...
... condition of the island which has been a golden place to her . " 11 Anita Desai makes a symbolic use of white colour to show the present condition of the house and what it can offer to Sita . White is the symbol of lifelessness and ...
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... condition of a lonely man in an alien country where he remains an outsider throughout his life , though , of course , he gets love and strength there . While in Bye - Bye , Blackbird , Anita Desai depicts the condition of Indian ...
... condition of a lonely man in an alien country where he remains an outsider throughout his life , though , of course , he gets love and strength there . While in Bye - Bye , Blackbird , Anita Desai depicts the condition of Indian ...
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... condition . His heart is filled with kindness by the sight of the helpless boy . He feels very upset , and leaves the restaurant . The image of the boy reminds him of his own outlandishness . He is deeply pained by his own condition in ...
... condition . His heart is filled with kindness by the sight of the helpless boy . He feels very upset , and leaves the restaurant . The image of the boy reminds him of his own outlandishness . He is deeply pained by his own condition in ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Cry the Peacock | 24 |
Voices in the City | 47 |
Derechos de autor | |
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Términos y frases comunes
able accepted Adit Amla Anita Desai approaches artist attitude Baumgartner beauty becomes beginning believes belong Calcutta called cause characters child childhood clear close colour comes completely condition conscious dark death deep Delhi depicted desire Deven dream emotional English experience expression fact father fear feels finds Gautama give goes hand happy human husband Ibid ideas Indian indicates inner island leave letter light literary literature live London looks Maya Maya's meaning mental mind Monisha mother Nanda Kaul nature never night Nirode novel novelist painted past person poet points present Raka realises reality rejection relationship represents reveals runs scene sense shows side significance Sita stands storm suggests symbolic symbolises takes Tara tells things thinks trees tries true unable unconscious understand voice wants wife writer
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Recent Indian Literature in English: A Cultural Perspective Mithilesh K. Pandey Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |