@article{wjssh2018428,
author={Thuy, Le Thi Bich},
title={Castle Issue in Early Twentieth ¨C Century India in the Novels <i>Godan</i> of Prem Chand and <i>Shrimp Season</i> of Thakagi Sivaskara Pillai},
journal={World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities},
volume={4},
number={2},
pages={119--125},
year={2018},
url={http://pubs.sciepub.com/wjssh/4/2/8},
issn={2474-1434},
abstract={In Indian literature, the caste issue has been reflected in the composition of the artist in various aspects. Prem Chand's <i>Godan</i> and Thakagi sivasakara PillaiĄ¯s <i>Shrimp season </i>reflect the social reality of India in the early twentieth century with the religious rules, the caste system, the traditional conception that makes the workers suffer more and more misery and injustice. <i>Godan</i> and <i>Shrimp Season</i> have contributed to the common accusation of class distinction in human-to-human relations, in the family relationship, which has deprived the right to life, the freedom, the equality, the happiness of man, especially the Indian woman.},
doi={10.12691/wjssh-4-2-8}
publisher={Science and Education Publishing}
}
