PANINI : NSU Studies in Language & Literature
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Panini: NSU Studies in Language & Literature is a double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal of the Department of English & Modern Languages, North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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- ItemOpen AccessRedeeming Raju in The Guide: A Phenomenological Study(North South University, 2021) Md. Smash eddln Al Famine; Dr. A.Q.M.A. Rahman BhuiyanThe paper intends to analyze the predicament of Rams the protagonist of R. K Narayan's Die Gunge, from the theoretical perspective of "exult:Mkt I pher.omenology of Martin 11tukgger, supplemented by eelmani Khan from ls-an.nsul SWIM.f early phihosophyss well as Al SOHO: Merleau.Ponty's phenomenological cuplaralltart of human perception It considers Rapis pallid al umatton portrayed in the novel and sm.-Teets his dew-seated guilty consexnee as the characterntic tea= cal what !Iced/eager calls an "authentic' existence. rd In order to make mem sense of RAM situation in a hich he undergoes etuerne sac Retina. it focuses on his past life and how he gradually embraces an 'authentic' existerwe. The study thus eallanattattS that, in the 'authentic" or Anal phase of hot lefc. Rap es more concerned ahoot his 'being' or esisterwe in the community of Alangal than the question of his life
- ItemOpen AccessRedeeming Raju in The Guide: A Phenomenological Study(North South University, 2021) Md. Smash eddln Al Famine; Dr. A.Q.M.A. Rahman BhuiyanThe paper intends to analyze the predicament of Raju, the protagonist of R. K. Narayan's The Guide, from the theoretical perspective of "existential phenomenology' of Martin Heidegger, supplemented by relevant ideas from Jean-Paul Sartre's early philosophyas well as Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological exploration of human perception. It considers Raju's painful alienation portrayed in the novel and interprets his deep-seated guilty conscience as the characteristic feature of what Heidegger calls an "authentic' existence. In order to make more sense of Raju's situation in which he undergoes extreme suffering, it focuses on his past life and how he gradually embraces an "authentic" existence. The study thus demonstrates that, in the "authentic" or final phase of his life, Raju is more coin.mowd about his "being" or existence in the rural community of Mangel than the question of his life.