The A STUDY ON THE PLAYS OF GIRISH KARNAD AND VARIOUS SYMBOLS USED IN HIS PLAYS
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Abstract
Girish Raghunath Karnad is regarded as one of the best dramatists in Indo Anglian literature, and is
known for his adaptability. He is a cultural administrator, translator, critic, director, actor, poet, and dramatist,
among other things. Karnad has received widespread appreciation for his complex portrayal of topics in his plays,
which examine existential issues and the human condition. Karnad's use of a variety of dramatic devices adds to the
innovative merging of Indian reason with western emotive culture in his plays. A careful examination of Karnad's
emotional devices in his major plays reveals the playwright's elegant realism and inventiveness, and allows the
reader to derive new meanings from the texts.
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