dilnawaz character analysis in ice candy man by bapsi sidhwa
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THE ICE CANDY MAN, Dilnawaz The story of the novel revolves around this central character. He belongs to bad market of Lahore,. His mother had been one of them and his early years shaped his personality according to his tastes. He is a jolly and friendly person.
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- Ice Candy Man is the antagonist of the novel. However, Bapsi Sidhwa slowly reveals its role as a division of Lahore in Pakistan. Dilnawaz is a street vendor who sells Ice Cream Candy in the summer and birds in the winter. As he changes his profession, he changes his appearance from time to time.
- The importance of his character has prompted the author to entitle the play with his name. For more than half of the novel he serves as comic relief because he is a funny and humorous character. The characterization of Ice Candy Man is excellent with a psychological insight into behavior and human nature.
- Sidhwa also shows how a sense of community hatred turns good Dilnawaz people into savages. With the turn of events, his heart changed and Ayah became a Hindu woman for him. He underwent a dramatic transformation after increased religious feelings arose in him.
- This transformation also shows how raw emotions in ordinary people can turn them into extremists. His perception of external reality differs from that of those who manipulate things to satisfy their selfish interests. Bapsi shows the effects of trauma and the shocking sights of Ice Candy Man witnesses.
- He sets out to avenge the genocide of his Muslim brothers and sisters in events, regardless of caste bias and religious affiliation.The incident with the train arriving from Gurdaspur turns the peace-loving Ice Candy Man into a selfish and wild man.
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