Theme of alienation Literature

in blurtlatam •  16 days ago 

Theme of alienation Literature

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The theme of alienation is known to be central to Modernist literature, reflecting the disconnection which goes hand in hand with isolation felt by individuals within the rapidly changing world where the modernist writers as a person like Franz Kafka and T.S. Eliot often depicted characters which are patterning to struggling in order to find the meaning behind the impersonal society.
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Within the Characters of the Modernist seem to grapple alongside with feelings that has to do with loneliness as it is seen in Kafka’s regards as the The Metamorphosis, where Gregor Samsa becomes isolated just because of physical transformation, which is after symbolizing the inner alienation, ust as, Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway characters were lost in the midst of their private thoughts, and by doing so in exploring alienation, the modernist literature goes beyond fragmented human psyche, in order of capturing that which has to do with inner turmoil.

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