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International Journal Of Language, Literature And Culture(IJLLC)

An Eco critical Concerns in The Living Mountain by Amitav Ghosh

Sangeeta


International Journal of Language, Literature and Culture (IJLLC), Vol-3,Issue-6, November - December 2023, Pages 35-37, 10.22161/ijllc.3.6.5

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Article Info: Received: 08 Oct 2023, Received in revised form: 11 Nov 2023, Accepted: 24 Nov 2023, Available online: 01 Dec 2023

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Amitav Ghosh’s The Living Mountain explores the intricate relationship between humans and the environment, particularly in the Himalayas. This eco-critical analysis unravels ecological concerns in Ghosh’s narrative, emphasizing the interplay between nature and human existence. Examining Ghosh’s literary techniques, the research highlights how the novel serves as a tool for ecological consciousness, using character interactions, natural landscapes, and indigenous knowledge. The analysis explores implications of Ghosh’s choices, including the portrayal of local communities, climate change impact, and the symbiotic relationship between humanity and nature. Through this lens, the paper sheds light on eco-critical concerns, contributing to contemporary environmental discourse and emphasizing the need for collective commitment to sustainability and harmonious coexistence.

Mountain, Anthropocene, Anthropoid, Mahapharbat, ecological consciousness

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