A Sociological Interpretation of Chetan Bhagat’s “The Three Mistakes of My Life”

  • RM Samraj Ph.D. Scholar (Part Time), Department of English, Sourashtra College Madurai, Tamilnadu (Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University)
  • MP Ganesan Assistant Professor, PG and Research Department of English, Sourashtra College, Madurai
Keywords: Demagoguery, Systemically-Exclusive Society, Systemically-Inclusive Society, Partisan Gridlock and Democracy

Abstract

In Indian English Literature, ChetanBhagat has become one of the hall marks. His works express sociological ideas. His writing has the trait of tactically hinting the social issues to the readers. He explores collective struggles of the society in unputdownable way, this results the increase in number of the readers. His analysis on social crises through the characters in subtle way gives readers the enlightenment with the entertainment. His depictions about the relationship between a young male and a female in a steamy sense make the readers feel disgusting but to relate the reality he does it. His priority is for social discourse. The aspiration of this article is to explore the social realism of the novel of ChetanBhagat named “The Three Mistakes Of My Life”. In this novel the author mainly fixates on the vice politicians’ propaganda and favouritism in the sports field.

Published
2025-04-10
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