THE MURDER OF AZIZ KHAN THEMES
Автор: English Learning With Prof. AAMIR AFZAL
Загружено: 2021-10-23
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"The Murder of Aziz Khan" is a novel written by Zulfikar Ghose. The novel explores several themes, including:
Identity and belonging: The novel explores the struggle of the main character, Aziz Khan, to establish his identity in a world that is constantly changing. Aziz is a Pashtun living in Karachi, and he often feels like an outsider in the city. The novel examines how cultural, social, and political differences can create a sense of isolation and loneliness.
Power and corruption: The novel highlights the power struggles within Pakistani society and how corruption and abuse of power can have a devastating impact on individuals and communities. The novel depicts how the police, politicians, and other powerful figures in society manipulate the justice system to serve their own interests.
Love and relationships: The novel explores the complexities of love and relationships in the context of Pakistani society. It depicts how societal expectations and cultural norms can impact romantic relationships and how individuals navigate these pressures.
Violence and trauma: The novel deals with the violence and trauma that many people in Pakistan experience, including political violence, terrorism, and gender-based violence. It explores how trauma can impact individuals and communities, and how people cope with the aftermath of violence.
Social justice and human rights: The novel addresses issues of social justice and human rights in Pakistan, including the treatment of minorities, women's rights, and the impact of poverty and inequality. It raises questions about the responsibility of individuals and the state in promoting justice and protecting human rights.
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