Volume-XI, Issue-V, September 2025 |
মনোজ বসুর উপন্যাসে প্রান্তিক জীবনের প্রতিধ্বনি দীপান্বিতা আচার্য, গবেষক, গৌহাটি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, গুয়াহাটি, আসাম, ভারত |
Received: 22.09.2025 | Accepted: 23.09.2025 | Published Online: 30.09.2025 | Page No: 52-57 | ||||
DOI: 10.29032/ijhsss.vol.11.issue.05W.130 |
The Echo of Marginal Lives in the Novels of Manoj Basu Dipanwita Acharjee, Research Scholar, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, India | ||
ABSTRACT | ||
When we talk about marginalized people, the image of ordinary people comes to our eyes. People who are exploited, deprived, neglected and neglected. Manoj Basu's novel 'Ban Kete Basot' talks about these people of the Bada region. Badaban is a natural playground where uprooted people cut down forests and make it a home. They come to this deep forest with the sole desire to survive after a lot of hardship. But after finding a place themselves and making it suitable for settlement, some selfish people come and occupy that place, and cheat simple people like Jagannath and cut down forests and make homes with them, and gradually these greedy people come and build buildings there. And people like Jagad again run to cut down forests and make homes.This novel shows how the upper class people are constantly harassing ordinary people like Jagannath directly and indirectly. These ordinary people constantly struggle to survive. Not only do they have to constantly struggle with the brutal nature of the Bada region, but they also have to constantly struggle with power-hungry people. In my research article, I will try to highlight how these frustrated, confused, hopeless, and distressed people cut down forests to make a living while preserving their humanity. | ||
Keywords: Marginalized people, Bada region, Survive, Harassing, Struggle, Humanity. |