An Evaluation of the Impact and Philosophy of R.K. Narayanan's Ideas in the Indian Social Context

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Anjusha.G dane
Dr. Kulandai Samy

Abstract

R.K. Narayan was an sharp observer of twentieth-century society, This is the reason, and his works include many components of societal conventions. . His psychological phenomena are visible in his works and writings because they stand for the actual essence of Indian life and culture. Narayan has numerous issues, which is why his works are so significant. Sometime he has written is completely relevant to his experience, and we can see his hand and mind working together so well. This study examines R.K Narayan's social philosophy and how his formative experiences influenced his work. Swami and Friends was his first work based on childhood experiences, making it a semi-autobiographical content. It was a well-known episode in the television series "Malgudi Days". via his works, one may learn about the true condition of women. In the novel "The Guide," Narayan portrays women via the character of Rosie. She is the protagonist who struggles with conventional conventions and the desire for liberty. Narayan's women were backward and felt guilty about protesting for their rights.

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Anjusha.G dane, & Dr. Kulandai Samy. (2024). An Evaluation of the Impact and Philosophy of R.K. Narayanan’s Ideas in the Indian Social Context. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(4), 6910–6913. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i4.1704
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Anjusha.G dane

PhD Scholar, Department of English, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan University, Bhopal, M.P, India

Dr. Kulandai Samy

Associate Professor (Head of the Department), Department of English, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan University, Bhopal, M.P, India