A Critical Analysis of Sanga
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https://doi.org/10.63056/academia.4.3.2025.2118Keywords:
Anwar Chaudhry, "Sanga" novel, Political critique, Punjab, Literary analysis, Sociopolitical themes, Governance, Social justiceAbstract
This research paper offers a critical and analytical study of Anwar Chaudhry's novel "Sanga," with a particular emphasis on its political dimensions. It explores how Chaudhry employs his narrative to reflect upon and critique the political landscape, using the setting of Punjab as a backdrop. The study compares the themes in "Sanga" with those found in other literary works and political analyses, examining how Chaudhry's depiction of political figures, parties, and social issues enhances the understanding of regional dynamics and public sentiment. By analyzing the novel's plot, characters, and thematic elements, the research highlights Chaudhry's approach to addressing socio-political concerns and commenting on issues of governance and social justice. The paper seeks to provide broader insights into Chaudhry's political perspective and the influence of his literary work on literature and political discourse.
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