The Cultural Impact in Bapsi Sidhwa’s The Pakistani Bride

Dr. N. Geethanjali, Prof. S. Jayalakshmi

Abstract


Literature in an expression of various facts of human life as well as a social chronicle. A work of literature is inescapably conditioned by the choice and development of its subject matter, the ways of thinking it, in corporate, its evaluations of the models of life it renders, and even · s form by the cultural, social, political and economic organization and forces of its age. Cultural impact is the result of external forces where as cultural change comes as a result of constant gentle pressure that is internally- motivated rather than externally originated. In the same way, an author’s personal experience, culture and style will surely be reflected in their writings.


Keywords


Cultural Impact, Pakistani Bride.

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Dhawan, R.K. and Novykapadia, Entrée : The fiction of Bapsi Sidhwa. New Delhi: Prentice Books, 1992, 21 – 26, Print.

Bala, Suman. “The Theme of Migration : A Study of The Pakistani Bride” Parsi Fiction Vol. 2, Ed. NovyKapadia, New Delhi : Penguin Books, 2001, 210, Print.

Sidhwa, Bapsi. The Pakistani Pride. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 1990, Print.


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