8.0 Examine the manner in which Girish Karnad employee myth and romance in nagamandala.
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Answer:
Girish Karnad is a contemporary Indian Playwright who is known for writing plays in Kannada and English.
Explanation:
The rakshasa is depicted by Karnad as a Brahmin soul trapped in limbo. In the play he not only kills Yavakri, but plays an instrumental role in the purification of Arvasu and the resultant rain. Karnad uses him to give moral and humanitarian lessons. Karnad also uses the myth of Yajna.
The Myth of Naga:
The myth of Naga is very popular in Indian society. It is believed that Naga can assume any shape of his/her desire. Not only Indian scriptures but also Greek and many more affirms the concept of Naga. The Ramayana, The Mahabharta and other literatures are full of the story of Naga. Since Naga is considered as a Devine creature who fulfills the desires of men. Secondly in Indian siciety, Naga is regarded as a keeper of fertility and for this reason, houses, temple-walls and village shrines are adorned with the images of Nagas. A woman who wishes to bear a child worships him. In Naga-Mandala, Naga consuming the paste of magical root, takes the shape of Appanna and enters into Rani's house. Since Appanna comes to Rani only for lunch at mid-day and goes to his concubene with whom he spends whole day. Naga comes to her at night and talks to her sweetly while Appanna never speaks with her well. Rani is confused by seeing the two unconnected and strange behaviour of her husband. During the day, she finds her husband as a rude, arrogant and insane but at night, a congenial, loving and affectionate. Rani say".
Romantic love (Intimacy and Passion):
Romantic love is not only drawn physically to each other but is bounded emotionally. The view of romantic love can be seen in the classical works of literature, such as Romeo and Juliet.
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