Socio-Psycho Consciousness In Vijay Tendulkar’s Ghashiram Kotwal

L. Elavarasan, Dr. R. Soundararajan

Abstract


Vijay Tendulkar highlights the socio-psychological crises of the individuals along with the socio-political evils of modern society. His plays may not provide a solution to the problems but state the societal problems openly. The interior conflicts of the character give us a better understanding of the society. To understand the very ‘self’ or ‘individual’ one can turn towards a doctrine called Social Psychology. The socio-psychological studies allow us to develop a deeper insight into the conflicts of character. The method or technique also helps us understand the basic of human minds and the society. This research paper mainly focused on the psycho-socio consciousness on Vijay Tendulkar’s Ghashiram Kotwal.


Keywords


Sociology, Humanism, Self-identity, Psychology, Identity-crises.

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References


Tendulkar, Vijay. Introduction. Ghashiram Kotwal, Calcutta: Seagull. 1984. p-4.

Tendulkar, Vijay. Ghahiram Kotwal. Translated by Jayant Karve and Eleanor Zelliot. Calcutta: Seagull. 1986. Pp.17, 43.

Bhatnagar, Vinita. Theatre as Translation: A performance based Reading of Ghashiram Kotwal, Dramatic Theory and Practices: Indian and Western. Ed. M.S. Kushwaha. New Delhi: Creative. 2000. p-146.


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