Abstract
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Ritual and Superstitious Elements in the Short Stories of Wajda Tabassum
Wajida Tabassum is remembered among women fiction writers because she has written fiction for people of all classes and ages. Common sense language is used in their beautiful form. In them, women's issues and men's psychology have been presented in great depth. In addition, social inequalities, class divisions, sexual tensions, quarrels, ordinary domestic quarrels, love affairs between teenage boys and girls, and the creation of thirteen dark streets are the subject of his fiction. Wajida's fictions, which are closer to reality, are evidence of his deep observation. In this article authors tried to present Ritual and superstitious elements in the short stories of Wajda Tabassum. |
Keywords
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Wajida Tabbassum, Urdu Fiction, Short Stories, Ritual elements, superstitious elements |
Article
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Article # 33
Volume # 2
Issue # 3
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DOI info
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DOI Number: 10.47205/makhz.2021(2-III)33
DOI Link: http://doi.org/10.47205/makhz.2021(2-III)33
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