Vijay Tendulkar’s Bestial Vision and Animal Imagery in Ghashiram Kotwal
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https://doi.org/10.48001/veethika.2022.08.02.007Keywords:
Bestial vision, animal imagery, revenge, exploitation, dehumanizationAbstract
The recurrent and powerful animal imagery in Ghashiram Kotwal constitutes the very core of Tendulkar’s bestial vision of fallible human beings faltering under the influence of inordinate lust or being consumed by revenge, losing their human dignity and falling prey to an excruciating animal existence.
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Tendulkar, Vijay. Ghashiram Kotwal, (tr.) Jayant Karve and Eleanor Zelliott. Calcutta: Seagull Books, 1999. All the textual citations that appear in this paper are taken from this text
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