Vulnerability of Disabled bodies as Societal Issues in A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.10, No. 3)Publication Date: 2025-05-09
Authors : T. Jenifer E. Kumar;
Page : 510-512
Keywords : Identity of the disabled humans; congenital defects; disfigurement; death; uncertainty; suicide; poverty and human sufferings.;
Abstract
Rohinton Mistry was a Parsi writer who depicted the lives and struggles of common man between 1947 – 1984. In his work he portrays about the reality of India aftermath independence. Most of his works such as ‘A fine Balance', ‘Such a long journey',‘Family Matters', ‘The Tale of Firozsha Baag', has a deep message related to socio-political and cultural realities of India. Major themes include: social inequality, caste system, political oppression, corruption, exile, migration, human resilience, silence, dignity, urban life, poverty, identity, cruelty and communal riots.
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