Abstract

The Paper presents an analysis of Namita Gokhale's novel "A Himalayan Love Story" and its exploration of universal themes such as love, loss, and fate. The background of the study lies in the innovative literary expression of Indian writers, with Namita Gokhale being a prominent figure focusing on contemporary Indian society and women. The research problem centers on the portrayal of characters navigating through love, loss, and societal constraints. The aim is to analyze the journey of the protagonist, Parvati, and the implications of societal norms on her life. The methodology involves a qualitative analysis of the novel's characters and their experiences. The participants are the characters in the novel, set in the backdrop of the Kumaon Hills. The results reveal the characters' struggles with societal expectations, desires, and the inevitability of fate. The implications highlight the power of love in the face of adversity, as well as the limitations imposed by societal norms.

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