Comment on R k Narayan's art of Characterisation with a particular references to the guide.
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Narayan’s characters are true children of Malgudi. He presents “a considerable section of Indian society striving to live its daily life in a definite historical situation that is not of a few intellectually or emotionally adventurous persons he is talking, but of more sizeable and static section of Indian society.” He portrays a variety of characters covering the whole gamut of life over all of which smiles the benignant spirit of Malgudi—the spirit of passive comedy, the spirit of Puckish humour, the fantastic topsyturvy world of James Barrie’s Peter Pan.
His characters step out of the individual to the archetypal—nay universal le
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