Portrayal Of Self-Respect In The Protagonists Of Tony Morrison's "Beloved" And Kali Patnam Rama Rao's "Yagnam”-A Comparative Study

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Ramarao Majji, Dr. Swathi Chikkala, Dr. C. Raghavendra, Dr. G.Kiran Kumar Reddy,Dr Swathi Koppolu, Dr.K. Suryachadraro,

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The Present Paper Aims To Describe Similar Self-Respected Protagonists Of Oppressed In Toni Morrison's Beloved And Kalipatnam Ramarao' Yagnam. Ramarao Depicted A Realistic Situation Of Caste Oppression Around 1966 Of India In Yagnam. Similarly, After Two Decades, Toni Also Captures African - American Women Slaves Struggle With Whites, The Horrors Of Their Lives, The Brutality, The Sacrifices, The Murders, The Endless Exploitation Of Labour, The Brutal Sexual Abuses Of The 19th Century In America. Both Bring The Reality Of Life To Life In The Form Of A Story. The Novel, Bringing The Horrific Reality Of Life With The Utmost Creativity. In Beloved, The Protagonist Sethe Tries To Strangle A Two-Year-Old Girl And Kill Her Two Older Children With A Shovel, Telling Her Not To Inherit Slavery To Her Child In America. In Yagnam, The Protagonist Named Appalanaidu, A Working-Class Peasant, Killed His Son. He Was At The Bottom Of The Ladder Caste System In India Has Been Torn Down By Slavery For Generations In The Houses And Fields Of The Dominant Caste Landlords.

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