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discuss the conflict between tradition and modernity in RK Narayan novel the vendor of sweets​

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Answered by Amarjitbajwa56
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'The Vendor of Sweets' deals with the trials of relationship and the separateness of generations between a father and his son. ... This tension duplicates the novels theme, which is the search for real values among many that are spurious or outworn''

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The novel The Vendor of Sweets is a fictional reality and give a fairy-tale feeling. The novel is written in 1967. It illustrates the conflict between modern culture and traditional Indian culture. The western society may object the Jagan’s (the protagonist) believes of a “free man” by moving away from his work, son and acquaintances for the sake of calmness and detachment. Yet, Narayan is writing wholly from an Indian perspective, not Western.

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