![]() ![]() Synopsis: - Pather Dabi, unlike other novels of Sarat Chandra, which concern about the suppressed women of the contemporary society, put forward the entire society encompassing both men and women as the poor victims of the monstrous society. Pather Dabi aims at the reorganization and reconstruction of the society murmurs the very spirit of Renaissance. Sarat Chandra, one of the stalwarts of Bengali Literature, was at the same time a social reformer, aimed to point out the futility of the social customs and conservatism and at the same time the diplomacy of the political administrator in the post war period. ![]() The social echelon on the basis of class, creed and religion, which was used cynically for political coercion, humiliate the novelist. Instead of advocating a blood shed revolution, the novel sermonizes the radical and total transformation of society.Īuthor: - Sarat Chandra Chattopadhya, a true child of his age visualizes the sluggish society, bounded by narrow and futile moral customs. Very much of its time, Pathers Dabi verbalizes the crosscurrents of a quiescent society, which was suppressed by political oppression armored by social customs. The post war society, which was blighted with orthodoxy and untouchability, is the basic theme of the novel Pather Dabi. Steeped in the background of 20th century, Pather Dabi delineates the riotous socio-political ethos in Bengal. ![]()
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