طبقاتی کشمکش کے تناظر میں ناول بھاگ سہاگ کا تجزیہ
##plugins.themes.academic_pro.article.main##
Abstract
The novel "Bhaag Suhag" critiques social class division and the oppressive policies against laborers and the impoverished. It highlights the struggles of marginalized individuals within a system favoring landlords and capitalists. Central character Sikandar Hayat advocates for labor rights and emphasizes the necessity of housing, education, and healthcare for workers. The narrative exposes the complicity of the intermediary class, represented by the landlord's clerk, who exploits laborers while colluding with the elite. Landlord Sher Zaman underscores the importance of accountability among public representatives, urging them to fulfill their promises to constituents. He warns that a government dominated by a select few will lead to continuous exploitation of national resources, hindering progress. Ultimately, "Bhaag Suhag" presents a critical examination of the socioeconomic landscape, questioning the potential for social change in a system that marginalizes its labor force.
##plugins.themes.academic_pro.article.details##
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.