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IJSTR >> Volume 8 - Issue 12, December 2019 Edition



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ISSN 2277-8616



The Fragmented Man Gets Transformed Due To The Sufferings

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AUTHOR(S)

Sreehari.S.V , Dr. Prem Chandar.P

 

KEYWORDS

Transformation, fragmented man, enduring, The Fixer, The Assistant,Dubin's lives, humanism, humanist author, Jews, Jewish,the Second World War,skepticism, pessimism, nihilism, cynicism, post-war society, estrangement , and Blacks and Jews in America]

 

ABSTRACT

: From even the viewpoint of a deep set concentration on 'enduring,' Bernard works are herein approached to bring forth his way of standing along with Jews. How Malamud's books in the light of 'enduring' assumes a critical role is deeply dealt in as by means of this article. The purpose of this article is to have approached Bernard Malamud’s books and how his books have approached towards the Transformation of Man—Fragmented Man. This article claims that Malamud speaks all so wonderfully about the transformation and he proves or establishes too such a Transformation as very genuine by means of supporting with right and utopian arguments and even characters surpassing. This particular investigation intends to play out a sharp and severe research of Bernard Malamud's books The Fixer, Dubin's lives, The Natural, The Assistant and The Tenants, focusing on the reclaiming role or recovering part enacted by anguish (suffering) and compassion (empathy) in the life of the cutting edge man rather. The research method that has been employed is the approaching towards delving deeply in his books themselves and quotations of other authors touching his works and sayings of other authors touching him. Thus the Transformation of the Fragmented Modern Man has been discussed herein as all through this article very promptly with all the intention of establishing his movement such as the Transformation of Man—Fragmented Man.

 

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