Abstract

The Uyirnilam novel emphasizes traditional farming that benefits from the use of natural fertilizers in agriculture. Pointing out the disadvantages of using synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. It also sets the stage for the failure and suicidal ideation of artificial agriculture. In this novel, female characters are said to be free-spirited and not subject to social oppression. Women are seen as expressing the feeling of motherhood. It also sets out to point out that adherence to morals is essential to life, even when having a free sexual relationship, while adhering to social norms and exercising sexual restraint.

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