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Volume III Special Issue VIII August 2023
Name of Author :
C Christal Shani, Dr. S Lekshmi Devi
Title of the paper :
Exploitation of the Voiceless: A Marxist reading of Ishmael Beahs Radiance of Tomorrow
Abstract:
Exploitation is taking advantage of someone or something for their own purpose. Karl Marx through his theory portrays that workers are exploited to a greater extent by the capitalist society. Literature also mirrors the exploitation of voiceless through various literary genres. Many writers through their works expose the sufferings of voiceless people and one among them is Ishmael Beah. Ishameal Beah is one of the prominent writers of Sierra Leone. In his works, he usually documents the sufferings and humiliation of the voiceless people. His novel Radiance of Tomorrow exposes the untold miseries of middle class and low class people. Through various characters the writer brings to light the sufferings of the voiceless people. The present paper Exploitation of the Voiceless A Marxist reading of Ishmael Beahs Radiance of Tomorrow is an attempt to showcase, how the voiceless people are exploited by the capitalists in Sierra Leone.
Keywords :
Commodification, Class Domination, High Class, Voiceless, Currency
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Page Number :
77-79