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MULTICULTURISM AND CROSS CULTURE MARRIAGE IN CHETAN BHAGAT''S 2 STATES : THE STORY OF MY MARRIAGE

    2 Author(s):  DR. AMIT KUMAR , JYOTI SIWACH

Vol -  5, Issue- 9 ,         Page(s) : 38 - 41  (2014 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Abstract This papers deals with the concept of multiculturism and cross culture marriage in Chetan Bhagat''s 2 States – the story of my marriage Chetan Bhagat has been acclaimed as one of the best selling novelists of the popular literature. He takes upon the sensitive issues which concern of the society is his novels ranging from the romantic love story to a deplorable condition of the present educational system. Chetan Bhagat, in "2 States : the Story of My Marriage" novel deals with a very serious theme of in a light way. This novel definitely gives us cultural shocks Chetan Bhagat has touched some of the sensitive issues of cultural difference father-son relationship and corporate exploitation the couple Krish and Ananya cue from two different states in India and thus they face hardships in convincing their parents for the acceptance of their marriage, because of generation gap, communication gap and cultural gap.

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