Abstract

the paper explores the factors and impact of caste, religion, and politics in the forth novel of Bhabani Bhattacharya's Goddess Named Gold, in which multi-factors of the consequence caused due to the corrupt system of caste, religion and misuse of political powers on the hands of currupt politicians of thier personal gains is depicted through the different characters who represent both the standard and privileged man of both rural and urban people of other places, regions, and sections of the society.

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