Thematic Dimensions and Interpretation in Badal Sircar’s Bhoma

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Sundara Raju, P. Balamurugan

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                Badal Sircar has authored plays that address a diverse array of social issues. The depiction of Sircar prompts reflection and endeavors to improve society. The author effectively articulates his perspectives on the challenges prevalent in contemporary society. Sircar’s plays function as social satires, aiming to expose societal flaws and ultimately instigate transformation. His plays provide several examples illustrating societal dysfunction. The individuals governing the society in which the characters reside may be culpable for their futile existences. His plays address significant societal issues, such as population growth, unemployment and the struggle for survival under various economic challenges.

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