The Stylistic Study of the Short Stories by Mulk Raj Anand
Journal: International Journal of Linguistics and Literature (IJLL) (Vol.10, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-08-24
Authors : Kapil Dev Bhati; M. Nazzar;
Page : 87-94
Keywords : Figures of Speech; Hindi Words; Indianisation; Indian Expressions; Linguistics; Morphological; Phonological; Short Story; Style; Stylistics; Syntactic;
Abstract
The present article entitled ‘The Stylistic Study of the Short Stories of Mulk Raj Anand' undertakes the stylistic study of the four popular stories; The Lost Child, The Barber's Trade Union, The Man Whose Name Did Not Appear in Census and The Parrot in the Cage by Anand. To make a better understanding of the short stories- point of view, characters and imagery are discussed elaborately. Under the discussion of stylistic study, there is done the minute scanning of linguistic content. The features like figures of speech- simile, metaphor, anaphora, personification, alliteration transferred epithet, and repetition studied in a focused manner.
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