This research discusses the present condition of the whole world portrayed in the novels ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’, ‘Falling Man’ and ‘Terrorist’ of prominent authors, respectively Mohsin Hamid, Delillo Don, and John Updike. These novels examine 9/11 incident and its effects all over the world as the question of ill-treatment given to Muslim in America, insecurity, rights, and freedom. It also focuses upon- how the situations occurred on one and all the non-America people. How they had to suffer from that condition? How did the thoughts change of the foreigners in America? And finally, what kind of change brought 9/11 all over the world? Etc. This research attempts to study the way in which the novelist has represented a condition of ...
This thesis explores four works of literature dealing with the September 11 attacks, namely Don DeLi...
September 11, 2001 has been the most aggressive day in the history of modern America. The physical ...
Muslims have never ceased to be important for the West and have been depicted in vilifying and stere...
peer-reviewedThe intention of this study has been to engage directly with several major novels that ...
The article probes into the two different perspectives of the horrific 9/11 attacks. Every story has...
Mohsin Hamid is famous novelist who has written two celebrated novels Moth Smoke (2000), and The Rel...
This BA thesis is concerned with the analysis of four literary works by Johnatan Safran Foer (Extrem...
The attack on Twin Tower in United States on 11th September 2011 was a disastrous and cowardly attac...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the development of initial criticism on the early literar...
Terrorist (2006) by John Updike has been classified within the post-9/11 novel genre where many Amer...
The media, with their constant stream of news, have a powerful and ever-present impact on the public...
Conceptualisations of modern literary history are premised upon a series of dynastic successions, wh...
This paper initially considers Don de Lillo’s Faiing Man, John Updike’s Terrorist, Ian McEwan’s Satu...
The present study compares the conditions of protagonist of the novel, Changez, with the colonized n...
The incident of 9/11 on account of its projection in media and political agents attempted to registe...
This thesis explores four works of literature dealing with the September 11 attacks, namely Don DeLi...
September 11, 2001 has been the most aggressive day in the history of modern America. The physical ...
Muslims have never ceased to be important for the West and have been depicted in vilifying and stere...
peer-reviewedThe intention of this study has been to engage directly with several major novels that ...
The article probes into the two different perspectives of the horrific 9/11 attacks. Every story has...
Mohsin Hamid is famous novelist who has written two celebrated novels Moth Smoke (2000), and The Rel...
This BA thesis is concerned with the analysis of four literary works by Johnatan Safran Foer (Extrem...
The attack on Twin Tower in United States on 11th September 2011 was a disastrous and cowardly attac...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the development of initial criticism on the early literar...
Terrorist (2006) by John Updike has been classified within the post-9/11 novel genre where many Amer...
The media, with their constant stream of news, have a powerful and ever-present impact on the public...
Conceptualisations of modern literary history are premised upon a series of dynastic successions, wh...
This paper initially considers Don de Lillo’s Faiing Man, John Updike’s Terrorist, Ian McEwan’s Satu...
The present study compares the conditions of protagonist of the novel, Changez, with the colonized n...
The incident of 9/11 on account of its projection in media and political agents attempted to registe...
This thesis explores four works of literature dealing with the September 11 attacks, namely Don DeLi...
September 11, 2001 has been the most aggressive day in the history of modern America. The physical ...
Muslims have never ceased to be important for the West and have been depicted in vilifying and stere...