Abstract
The paper aims to explore the significance of Saadat Hasan Manto’s writings in navigating the themes of identity, loss, and human resilience in the socio-political context of partition-era India, providing insights into the broader implications of Manto's narratives on postcolonial literature and historical discourse. Through a thematic and stylistic analysis, the paper highlights how Manto’s “Toba Tek Singh” and “Khol Do” serve as stark reminders of the British colonial rule in India and the grievances of those who lived during this era.
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