Multi Plural Society in India in Vikram Seth Novals
Exploring Vikram Seth's Multi-cultural Viewpoint on Society in India
Keywords:
multi plural society, India, Vikram Seth novels, writer's viewpoint, society, preserving history, reflecting current society, projecting the future, multi-cultural viewpoint, strained relationships, lack of faith, human aspirations, household and social life, political system, social cohesiveness, modern world, twenty-first century, sexual relationships, mutual understandings, lovers, friends, family members, cross milieu, cross context, cross-cultural outlook, physical and social environment, moral ideals, commitment, safe way of lifeAbstract
The writer's viewpoint on society is crucial in preserving history, reflecting current society, andprojecting the future. The multi-cultural viewpoint of Vikram Seth's writings is examined in this article. Thethemes of Seth's writings include strained relationships and a lack of faith in human aspirations.Household and social life have deteriorated structurally and functionally as a result of the political system.Vikram Seth is completely aware of the events and conduct that have undermined the socialcohesiveness of the system. He provides a picture of the modern world in the twenty-first centurythrough his works. He's also interested in sexual relationships and mutual understandings betweenlovers, friends, and family members. The cross milieu, cross context, and cross-cultural outlook relate tothe physical and social environment in which people survive. Over the last century, moral ideals havealtered substantially. People feel that living a life without commitment is a safe way of life.Downloads
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2019-05-01
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“Multi Plural Society in India in Vikram Seth Novals: Exploring Vikram Seth’s Multi-cultural Viewpoint on Society in India”, JASRAE, vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 3664–3670, May 2019, Accessed: Apr. 04, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/11983






