A CRITICAL STUDY ON HOW ORHAN PAMUK DEALS WITH PROBLEM OF CONFLICT IN HIS WRITINGS

Authors:

K Ramakrishna Rao Dr. Ajit Kumar

Page No: 423-428

Abstract:

This abstract explores the manner in which renowned Turkish author Orhan Pamuk addresses the intricate theme of conflict within his literary works. Pamuk's unique narrative approach and distinctive storytelling techniques are examined, shedding light on how he delves into various forms of conflict, including cultural clashes, political dilemmas, and personal struggles. Drawing upon a diverse range of novels such as "My Name is Red," "Snow," and "The Museum of Innocence," this abstract highlights Pamuk's adeptness at intertwining conflicts at both macro and micro levels, effectively portraying the complexities of human existence. The analysis underscores Pamuk's portrayal of conflict as not merely a disruption but as an essential facet of the human experience, fostering an enriched understanding of the multifaceted nature of his literary contributions. Through his exploration of conflicts, Pamuk encourages readers to confront and contemplate the intricate interplay of ideas, identities, and emotions, ultimately contributing to a deeper comprehension of the human condition.

Description:

Human, Range, Conflict, Pamuk’s, Levels.

Volume & Issue

Volume-10,ISSUE-11

Keywords

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