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A REVIEW OF KHALID HOSSEINI, OM PRAKASH VALMIKI, AND TONI MORRISON'S SELECTED WORKS ON SOCIAL EXCLUSION AND DISCRIMINATION


Laxmi Kirana Pallathadka, Harikumar Pallathadka*
Page No. 35-41


Abstract

The literary work created across many religions, classes, castes, and geographical regions reflected the discriminatory treatment that formed cultural anxiety, culminating in social isolation, emotional distress, and violence among some parts of society. Research begins within the historical framework of the multiple religions, countries, and forms of abuse. Focusing on how literature reflected on possessing a shaping force over how identities and existence are understood, oppression is the similarity among cultures and religions across the globe even when studied across different time frames. Om Prakash Valmiki, Toni Morrison, and Khalid Hosseini represent different religions and causes of oppression through their literary works. By exploring the cultural conflict, representation of identity, and prejudice reflected in their literary works, discrimination will be recognized as one standard unit through cultures. This paper compares the significant aspects of the writing of Om Prakash Valmiki and Toni Morrison.
Keywords: Papered freedom, Social exclusion, Emotional trauma, Psychological trauma, violence


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