சிறுவர் பாடல்களும் கவிதைகளும். நாவல்கள் - Novels Book List Download(PDF) Code Status Call Number Catalog Title Author Year Pages; 3664: IN. Jeyananthan,Nivetha ஜெயநந்தன்,நிவேதா. Nivetha Jeyananthan Novels – check out the list of novels written by Nivetha Jeyananthan. Nivetha Jeyananthan Novels read online or free download in PDF format.
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Jayakanthan born in Cuddalore, he dropped out of school at an early age. He authored around 40 novels and 200 short stories. He has also made two films. He was also a recipient of Padma Bhushan (2009), India’s third-highest civilian honour, the Soviet Land Nehru Award (1978), and the Russian government’s Order of Friendship (2011). A majority of Jayakanthan’s works revolve around the lives of underclass people like rickshaw-pullers, prostitutes and rag-pickers.
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As I was reading the Navajo creation myth I realized there are many similarities to the Genesis creation story from the bible. The Biblical story has repetitive aspects. After God creates parts of the world he looks at what he has done and says “it is good”. This repetition is also evident in the Navajo story when he says that he “smiled as he made them”. What is the point of this repetition? It may be for the point of getting the saying into our head. By repeating certain phrases we will start to believe them. Creation was a good thing–Begochiddy was pleased with his work and therefore the people are led to believe that he created good things for the right reasons. Repetition can also lead the reader to trust in their creator. These creators know what they are doing and are confident with the outcome. This helps the followers trust in their maker and believe that he will guide them through life. Another similarity is that women are targeted for blame. We are familiar that it was Eve who was tricked by the serpent and disobeyed God by eating from the forbidden tree. God punishes all humans and they are consequently filled with sin. Similarly in the Navajo story, the young wife neglects her duties and trouble follows. Begochiddy punishes the men and women by separating them. Why does it seem that females are targeted for blame? Is it because they are perceived as the weaker sex? Does it have to do with the fact that although most “Gods” are not assigned a specific gender it is frequently associated that they are male? Either way, male or female, they were both made by the same creator, and they are both punished by that creator. So does it really matter whose fault it is originally? ![]() Comments are closed.
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