1. M. K. Bhavnagar University
Name: Baldaniya Vanita v
Roll no:30
Class: M.A. part:1
Paper No:4(Indian Writing in English)
Topic: Themes of Kanthapura
Guidance: Heenaba Zala
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3. Introduction:
• The main theme of Kanthapura is the struggle for freedom in India
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Theme:
•Kanthapura is Gandhian novel. The impact of Mahatma Gandhi’s
principals is very brilliantly exhibited in this novel by Raja Rao.
•The action takes place in a small village named Kanthapura in the
province of Mysore state.
•Murthy, the central character of the novel is seen as a Gandhi, who
completely follows Gandhi’s principles of non violence and equality.
4. Kanthapura is the image of all villages
in India, under the influence of Gandhian
principles.
In this novel we also find the problem
of untouchably, poverty, sexual exploitation
and caste- society.
5. Really it depends on how you perceive the novel, some
may say it’s one of the greatest love stories of all time and
rank Catherine and heath cliff on the same level as
Romeo and Juliet, other will not see how and may say it
is a tale of revenge.
6. The concept that almost every reader of
Wuthering Heights on is the passion love of
Catherine and Heath cliff, often to the
exclusion of every other theme- this despite the
fact that other kinds of love are presented and
that dies half way through the novel .
7. The theme is discussed more fully in later
critical response to withering Heights The
clash of economic interests and social classes.
Taken together the novels reflects the
various phases and facets of the Gandhian
movement and philosophy artistically.
8. Gandhi’s civil disobedient movement comes
to this remote scheduled village , when Murthy ,
the central character, a young educated man,
comes from the city with the massage of the
Mahatma.
The most powerful themes from Raja ‘s work
come from the retelling the success and struggle of
the Indian independence movement.
9. The of struggle and perseverance
is something that can be applied to both
Gandhi and Murthy in their attempt to
bring about change to all of India.
That the theme of activism and
seeking change is vitality important to
the novel.
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