Voice of the Voiceless: A Study of Badal Sircar’s “Procession” as a Drama of Protest

  • S. Raja Assistant Professor, Department of English, ANJAC College (Autonomous), Sivakasi

Abstract

Literature projects the life of human in its own way. The mode of expressions may be different like poetry, drama, fiction and prose but the ultimate goal is to hold the mirror of life. The objective of literature can be defined according to the choice of writer and the time. Moreover, the objectives of literature can be determined by so many factors. From Chaucer to Postmodern Age, in the English literature, from Orature to Salman Rushdie in India, the mirror of literature has been projecting various ideas, images, symbols, stories and lives. But the goal of literature is always attained without any doubts.  This paper “Voice of the Voiceless: A Study of Badal Sircar’s “ Procession” as a drama of protest” analyses the elements of protest in nature. Literature projects the life of human in its own way. The mode of expressions may be different like poetry, drama, fiction and prose but the ultimate goal is to hold the mirror of life. The objective of literature can be defined according to the choice of writer and the time. Moreover, the objectives of literature can be determined by so many factors. From Chaucer to Postmodern Age, in the English literature, from Orature to Salman Rushdie in India, the mirror of literature has been projecting various ideas, images, symbols, stories and lives. But the goal of literature is always attained without any doubts.  This paper “Voice of the Voiceless: A Study of Badal Sircar’s “ Procession” as a drama of protest” analyses the elements of protest in nature.

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2024-09-20
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