Analysis of The Psychological Impact of Class Inequality on Individual Identity in Jamal Abro's Peerani
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Psychological Impact, Class Inequality, Individual Identity, Jamal Abro, PeeraniAbstract
The objective of this research is to investigate the social class conflict in Jamal Abro’s Peerani. The research is qualitative in nature and utilizes Marxism as a theoretical framework. Through its narrative the story tracks individuals who represent different economic levels to reveal how diverse backgrounds shape their dealings and objectives. Through Peerani the author presents conflicts that emerge from social stratification since this is a fictional village facing economic inequality. Through his storytelling Abro depicts the feelings of separation which people in bottom social groups face while showing the full costs of social class conflicts. Peerani demonstrates the urgent need for compassion and knowledge to address social class issues through its excellent presentation of unity and opposition alongside the pursuit of equality. The authors conclude by urging many voices to work together in restoring community solidarity and increasing awareness about the existing war based on social class.
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