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the trope of madness in manto's toba tek singh becomes a metaphor for the rampant madness of the violence of partition. comment
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Answered by bhamaresanika2002
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(Manto 106). Manto clearly saw the violence which accompanied Partition as ... The sordid irony of those words underlies much ... refers to Bishan Singh as Toba Tek Singh and it becomes the name by.

In the period following Partition, madness becomes the guiding metaphor in much of Manto‟s fiction and nowhere is it more clearly and effectively used

of the time. ○ In his small career of some 20 years, Manto never afraid to expose the madness, nakedness and hollowness of

What circumstances led to the Partition of India in 1947? What critique of partition does Manto offer in “Toba Tek Singh”? “Leave India to God, or leave

Walls and borders lose their meaning and a character like 4 Bishan Singh embodies the contradictions and divided loyalties experienced by those people who were uprooted on either side. To conclude, Manto made the insane people his mouthpiece to show his resistance to partition.

Answered by rakhisharma2787883
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