Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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Identity Crisis and Individualism in Indian English Literature
Nanda K. Thakre, Dr. Amol V. Musale
Abstract
In this context, the identity crisis and individualism in English literature are well depicted. The main objectives of the research such as the crisis of identity in Indian literature, the crisis of identity in IndoAnglican novels, and the main aspects of individualism are briefly discussed. The three main aspects such as autonomy, self-responsibility, and uniqueness help the person to create individuality. The decisions, choices, and aims of that person can be clear and they can be independent in their ideas without any references from others. They can make their individuality with the implementation of these aspects. The secondary data collection method is used in this research. This method helps to collect several data and the various sources are found by this data collection method. Qualitative data helps the research maintain its quality of the research. The analysis of data helps to maintain the accuracy of the data which helps the researcher to find the main objectives of the research
Keywords
Identity crisis, individualism, Indian English literature, Indo-Anglican novels, autonomy, selfresponsibility, and uniqueness
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