A Critique of Non-Fictional Writings of Naipaul
Keywords:
India, Fiction, Writing, NaipaulAbstract
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how Naipaul views the civilizational problem from the standpoint of invasion history. The previous difficulties had such an impact on the country that she was unable to free herself from the chains of incorrect ideals imposed during foreign rule, even after achieving independence from Britain. In order to overcome this, we have constantly struggled to develop answers to crisis situations throughout history. As Naipaul points out, the degeneration that began in the nineteenth century persisted into the twentieth.
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