Social and Moral Values in the Satirical Literature of Ashok Chakradhar

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M. Nagratna

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 The poems of Ashok Chakradhar ji are message-oriented. His works are unique and wonderful. In his writings, the voice of utopianism emerges again. They wish to build a civilized and cultured society. If seen from this point of view, Ashok Chakradhar as a satirical poet definitely incorporates social values ​​in his works. They do not ignore moral values, as well as the use of plot and specific words as a very effective medium in their long satirical poems gives edge to their content.  On examining the sensitive side of poet Ashok Chakradhar on the test of authenticity and rationality, his poetry can be divided into five heads. Such as social and cultural satire, political satire, satire on religious rituals, satire related to economic disparity and exploitation, satire on education, administration and other situations.

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Nagratna, M. (2015). Social and Moral Values in the Satirical Literature of Ashok Chakradhar. Mind and Society, 4(03-04), 64–67. Retrieved from https://mindandsociety.in/index.php/MAS/article/view/298
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