Portrayal of Social Realism in Sherman Alexie’s Flight

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Jahanavi Anand, Harpreet Kaur

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Realism is a way of composing that provides the sensation of recording or 'reflecting' genuinely a real lifestyle. The principal source of the subject is crafted by friendly authenticity and is comprised of issues related to human existence, the works, musings and activities of people, who are battling for his or her privileges in capitalist, rather than communist nations. Social Realism includes individual, social and aesthetic changes in all circles of human existence with complexities and subtleties. Realities are identified with family, the class, the wedding, the governmental issues, economy, profound quality, religion, and instructive principles. It relates all the more to friendly corrections and social maladjustments like joblessness, youth distress, lawlessness, war, and their causes and punishment. Sherman Alexie was brought into the world in 1966. He is a Novelist, story author, artist, and movie producer. His works draw on his encounters as an Indigenous American with the family from a couple of clans. The motivation behind this paper is to look at Sherman Alexie tale flight (2007).It is written within the primary individual, from the attitude of a Native American youthful grown-up who calls himself Zits, "a time traveling murderer." Zits is an encouraged kid, having spent most of his life moving from one aggressive or foul family insight to a different, and as a biracial individual with Native American fall.


  

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