IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

THE LITERARY REPRESENTATION OF SOCIAL INJUSTICES IN WORLD LITERATURE

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K. Shaheen1, P. Basheer Khan2

Abstract

Social injustice is an omnipresent phenomenon that exerts its influence on individuals and communities on a global scale. The concept comprises a range of discriminatory practices, disparities, and structures of oppression that are deeply ingrained in our economic, social, and political contexts. Literature serves as a reflective medium that offers insights into both present-day society and the enduring aspects of the human psyche. Through fictional characters, literature can provide the traditional, historical, and cultural milieu of a specific era or epoch, outlining the life and society of the time and their relation to societal behaviours.

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