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VOL. 6, ISSUE 2 (2020)
The portrait of the imperial beast in arundhati roy’s non-fiction
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Dr. KJ SIBI
Abstract
This paper connects the dots of the portrait of the imperial beast which slowly engulfing the entire earth in its supreme command through an invisible agenda. The approach and propaganda of the new empire are very attractive, therefore, it is deceitful and people with low intelligence cannot understand the diabolic planning of the imperial beast. People have seen only political terrorism but it is only the by-product of economic terrorism. Third world countries welcome the corporate globalization and accommodate their policy for multinational interests. Extra-ordinary charismatic leaders bow down before the power of the imperial beast and sacrifice the national interest and citizens’ interest. Nevertheless, their development, their freedom and their justice do not have the real meaning. Their freedom means freedom to dominate and loot the wealth and annihilate the poor. Ultimately, the gap between the rich and the poor is widening very fast. Their development means the accumulation of wealth in their hands for more exploitation. However, Arundhati Roy hopes that things will become worse and then better.
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Pages:56-58
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Dr. KJ SIBI "The portrait of the imperial beast in arundhati roy’s non-fiction". International Journal of English Research, Vol 6, Issue 2, 2020, Pages 56-58
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