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A STUDY OF THE MARGINALIZED REPULSIVE PSYCHOTIC ABJECTION AS EXPERIENCED BY THE SELECT PROTAGONISTS IN POSTCOLONIAL FICTION: AN ANALYSIS

Journal: International Education and Research Journal (Vol.9, No. 7)

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Page : 83-84

Keywords : Marginalized; Psychotic; Depressed; Abjection; Hegemony; Convulsions; Mankind; Desire; Physiologically; Socially; Traumas; Imperial; Imperialist;

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Abstract

The writers of postcolonial literature, who shed light on the aspects of colonial and postcolonial experiences, are the initial focus of this research piece. This article continues by describing the protagonists, who are created in an unusual atmosphere and who become prey and victims of the imperialist and post-imperialist upheaval. And it skillfully highlights the protagonists' insane dejection, which leads to their suicide as a means of escaping the chaos and looking for a way to continue living. This article concludes by making the argument that the protagonists of postcolonial literature are not fantastical, picaresque, romantic heroes, but rather the terrible experiences of colonial and postcolonial unrest that took hold through the writers of postcolonial literature.

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