Abstract

Literature is one among the fine arts like painting, sculpture, and music which express emotions, feelings, humour, and happiness using language as a medium of communication through different sorts of the genre like prose, poetry, drama, and novel. It reflects the items that happen within society and life. It deals with human being’s personal experience, nature, war, culture, imagination, history, etc. Indian English literature is that the outcome of the works written by the Indian author who writes in English. In India, there are numerous languages and different literatures. Arun Joshi deals with a very difficult situation of a modern man and is sensitively alive to the various dimensions of tortures, exerted by the difficult character and demands of the society in which same age man is destined to live. The heroes of his novels are helpless outsiders and the harsh strangers. The consciousness of man’s rootlessness and new feeling and the major search for a meaningful self is the key factor of Joshi’s novels.

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  • In the preceding, an endeavor has been made to concentrate first the idea of existential dilemma, distance and emergency of character concerning the significant Indian English authors and Arun Joshi an appearance of English language in India was a kind of a side-effect of English imperialism (Joshi, 1968)

  • The Foreigner is an original work of Joshi as in all the issues related with the emergency of personality have been taken up for thought in it

  • In The Foreigner, Sindi isn't just the solitary instance of the emergency of personality, even June Blyth experiences a sentiment of vacancy constantly

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Introduction

An endeavor has been made to concentrate first the idea of existential dilemma, distance and emergency of character concerning the significant Indian English authors and Arun Joshi an appearance of English language in India was a kind of a side-effect of English imperialism (Joshi, 1968). INTRODUCTION: In the preceding, an endeavor has been made to concentrate first the idea of existential dilemma, distance and emergency of character concerning the significant Indian English authors and Arun Joshi an appearance of English language in India was a kind of a side-effect of English imperialism (Joshi, 1968). The nineteenth century anecdotal exposition writing is extremely pitiful and it is purposeless to examine the hints of emergency of personality in the characters present in those works (Hurlock, 1976).

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