Social Consciousness in the Poetry of NiralaJi

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Vijay Laxmi Shakshtri

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Man is a social animal; it is difficult for him to live in isolation from the society. Human beings have a genetic innate tendency to live with their kin which motivates them to form a community. It is a natural tendency of man that if he is taught something directly, then he does not accept it, as much as he accepts the learning received indirectly. This is the reason that the lessons given by literature are easily accessible to the person.  The writer not only presents a realistic picture of the society, but he also plays the role of a guide. The life of Nirala ji is a story of inequalities, sacrifice, penance, sacrifice and virility. What Nirala ji has given by collecting qualities like self-sacrifice, tolerance, patience, foresight and restraint, is commendable. He has fulfilled his duty of being a writer very well. By highlighting social problems in his works, he the purpose of the present research paper is to make people aware of the path shown for its solution. In the present study, the analysis of various aspects of social thought contained in the poetry of Nirala ji has been presented. The paper is basically an analytical research study. In which analysis of social consciousness has been done in the poetry of Niralaji.  The poetic works of Nirala ji have been made the main basis of research studies. Information about the facts related to the study has been obtained from Nirala's poetic works and critical texts.

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Shakshtri, V. L. (2017). Social Consciousness in the Poetry of NiralaJi. Mind and Society, 6(01-02), 62–64. Retrieved from https://mindandsociety.in/index.php/MAS/article/view/141
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