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Study on Khushwant Singh’s Portrayal of Women Characters Conform to the Theories of Psychoanalysts | Original Article

Shikha .*, G. Mohana Charyulu, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Psychoanalytical criticism is a powerful logical strategy which confers sagacious information to concentrate on the artistic characters' mind. Psychoanalytical hypotheses proposed by stalwarts like Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan and Carl Jung have been considered to build up a connection between the characters' mind and clinical brain research. The researcher has endeavoured to make a nearby perusing of Khushwant Singh's artistic characters in setting of different psychoanalytical hypotheses. This assists with understanding the functions of the human psyche and conceptualizes the everyday experiences like nerves and sexual constraint of people. Study has endeavoured to investigate just a single feature of Khushwant Singh's abstract mirror. The researcher has zeroed in basically on the ladies characters of Khushwant Singh's fiction. There are different points which still need to be clarified. The exploration can additionally be stretched out with the psychoanalytical investigation of Khushwant Singh's anecdotal male characters. Comparably psychoanalytical examinations on the anecdotal works of Indian English essayists can be sought after. The researcher observed a striking personal component in the characterization of a portion of the anecdotal characters which clears way for a review.