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Reflection of Social Institutions in the Plays of Vijay Tendulkar presents an insightful exploration into how Tendulkar's dramatic works critique, question, and mirror the operations of social institutions, ranging from family dynamics to political systems. His plays are not just literary marvels; they are also cultural artifacts that engage with the most urgent social issues of their time. His works transcend mere entertainment, serving as potent vehicles for social commentary. He possessed a rare ability to discern the flaws in institutions often taken for granted-such as patriarchy, marriage, caste, religion, and politics-illuminating how these constructs mold and sometimes distort human relationships. Plays like Ghashiram Kotwal, Sakharam Binder, and Kanyadaan stand as powerful critiques of power dynamics, moral hypocrisy, and the human condition under institutional control.This book's strength lies in its comprehensive examination of how Tendulkar's plays intersect with social, cultural, and political realities. Tendulkar uses these plays to hold a mirror to society, revealing the often hidden but deeply influential role that these institutions play in shaping human behaviour.
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Reflection of Social Institutions in the Plays of Vijay Tendulkar presents an insightful exploration into how Tendulkar's dramatic works critique, question, and mirror the operations of social institutions, ranging from family dynamics to political systems. His plays are not just literary marvels; they are also cultural artifacts that engage with the most urgent social issues of their time. His works transcend mere entertainment, serving as potent vehicles for social commentary. He possessed a rare ability to discern the flaws in institutions often taken for granted-such as patriarchy, marriage, caste, religion, and politics-illuminating how these constructs mold and sometimes distort human relationships. Plays like Ghashiram Kotwal, Sakharam Binder, and Kanyadaan stand as powerful critiques of power dynamics, moral hypocrisy, and the human condition under institutional control.This book's strength lies in its comprehensive examination of how Tendulkar's plays intersect with social, cultural, and political realities. Tendulkar uses these plays to hold a mirror to society, revealing the often hidden but deeply influential role that these institutions play in shaping human behaviour.