Name : Ponda Alpa Bharatkumar
Course: MA
Sem: 1
Batch: 2016-2018
Roll No : 4
Enrollment No:2069108420170025
Submitted to: SMT.S.B GARDI DEPT. OF
ENGLISH MKBU
Paper No: 4
Topic : Themes of Kanthapura
THEMES OF
KANTHAPURA
Introduction
Kanthapura by Raja Rao is a novel
written during the time of AAZADI in 1938.while understanding the novel, one
has to refer its background especially political and historical. It was the
time of political movement against Britishers. Kanthapura(1938) is the story of
a village in south India named Kanthapura. The novel is narrated in the form of
a ‘Sthalapurana’ by an old woman of a village.
Themes of
Kanthapura
GANDHIAN
NOVEL
Kanthapura is Gandhian novel. we can
not find Gandhi himself in the novel but his characteristics are there in the
protagonist of the novel, Moorthy.
Moorthy was
taking part in struggle for freedom. He made efforts to unite people as Gandhi
did. Following the footsteps of Gandhi, the government arrested him. Then the
leadership of movement was with in the hands of women of the village. Dandi
March picketing of Boranna’s toddy grove were led by Moorthy after he came back
from prison. Many satyagrahis were arrested and it became the routine for
people.
GANDHI’S THOUGHTS AND ITS IMPACT
Gandhian philosophy is introduced into the novel through
Moorthy. He follows him as he goes for preaching and spreading his practice of Ahimsa and speak the truth. He was also attracted by Gandhi’s idea of making
cotton yarn on the spinning wheel and to wear cloth spun and woven by their
hands. They did not permit the foreign clothes. The villagers were going for
Prabhat pheries (morning outings), They were gathering at the temple.
Practicing of singing Bhajans (hymns). The villagers made their own song for
Gandhi which describes the influence of Gandhi on them.
Example
Our king, he
was born on a wattle-mat,
He’s not the
king of the velvet-bed,
He’s small and
he’s round and
He ‘s bright
and he is sacred,
O, mahatma,
you’re our king
And we are
your slave(203 from text)
FREEDOM
STRUGGLE FOR INDIA
The character of novel , Moorthy,
Achanna, Rachanna etc striving for freedom. The picture of Kanthapura is very well
depicted by its author as it represents the freedom movement in all ways. The
people of village fought against the Britishers non violently.
WHATEVER
HAPPENS AT KANTHAPURA WAS HAPPENING EVERYWHERE IN INDIA.
We can not find any exaggeration in
description of freedom movement as it is repeated what actually happening while
freedom movement in India was going on. The protagonist, Moorthy was sent to a
ail and villagers was waiting for him. K.R.Rao sums up the situation in these
words:
Moorthy ’s
release renews the dedication and
Enthusiasm
of the community. The villagers launch
On the
‘Don’t -touch-the government campaign’
UNACCOUNTABILITY
The village has the structure of castes.
The small village symbolically, describes the situation of India, during the
time of freedom. But it comes good when it’s time to fight against the
Britishers. The novel defines if an upper class person goes to pariahas ’s
house, he had to bathe after returning and if he /she goes there, they would be
out casted from caste.
EPIC TOUCH
OR MYTHOLOGICAL THEME
The novel has the quality of epic. Where
in the characters have huge power and go through the journey. Events of the
plot one illusory: life is symbolic and women of Kanthapura is part of the continuing Ramayana. Gandhi is an Avatar of Rama sent from heaven to rescue Sita
(India) from Britishers (Ravana). But in epics violence is there but in
Kanthapura it is a non violent movement.
BARBARISM
Kanthapura focuses on the barbarism of
the British rulers in dealing with non-violence origination of the freedom
fighters. The government’s response to the non- violent movement of villages is
the use of brutal force targeting even women, old men and children. The police
who becomes the immediate face of the, Britishers, plunder the village after
all men have been arrested and attempts of rape are made.
FOCUSING
UPON FEMALE CONDITION
In Kanthapura, we find many women, the
example is of Rachanna; a widow who refuses to cut her hair, break her bangles,
wear only white and remains indoor. She questions the rules of society that requires her to be a widow
though she has been her supposed husband only once and that too at the age of
ten. She entertains some romantic hopes in her association with Moorthy. Here
the journey is of freedom, not the freedom from Britishers but also the
innermost freedom, the freedom of expressing oneself as it is. As it wants to
express its emotions.
CONCLUSION
Kanthapura is itself the picture of
India. It covers the situation of Indian freedom movement. It has its own
characters who are representing the freedom fighters of India. The writer is
very much influenced by Gandhian thoughts. Kanthapura is a place where the
unity begins for freedom. The main theme of the novel is the freedom struggle.
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