The Climax and Social Significance of the Narrative Organization of Amritarai's Novels

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Suman Baliyan

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 The purpose of this research paper is to bring to light the climax of the plot in the novels of the capable novelist of the post-Premchand era and Amrit Rai, son of Premchand. Progressive review approach, apart from testing the utilitarian vision of the creator with the stylistic use of his language, has been more insistent towards the organization of the story. The climax in the plot is the point where the writer's message skill becomes artistic. If he has this skill, then he is able to give his novel a very effective and artistic tendency. The author's thoughts are related to the field of life. In the context of the era, the thoughts of the individual and the society take their place in the writing consciousness, as a result of this, a world of thought is formed, which, after being strengthened by wisdom, molds the climax of its story. The inner consciousness which constitutes the totality of experience, emotion and sense perception, is the climax of his novel literature in ordinary language.

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Baliyan, S. (2015). The Climax and Social Significance of the Narrative Organization of Amritarai’s Novels. Mind and Society, 4(03-04), 56–59. Retrieved from https://mindandsociety.in/index.php/MAS/article/view/296
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