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The paper draws upon Karen J. Renner’s conceptualization of evil children narrative and seeks to argue that the evil act of homicide committed during the conscience free period of childhood takes an existential toll on the protagonist with the building up of conscience in adult life. The source of evil is shown to be in the dysfunctional family and social structures. The affective responses in the form of anger and revenge in turn play a pivotal role in the make-up of Guddu’s childhood. It will argue that traumatic childhood thereby precipitates existential problems which remain irresolvable for the protagonist and that the protagonist’s search for a court of law gets transposed into an internal court of his own guilt-ridden conscience. In doing this, the paper presents the complex experience of Guddu’s childhood and its role in configuring his adult life. The paper d
Khalid Jawed, Nematkhana, The Paradise of Food, JCB Award
Khalid Jawed, Nematkhana, The Paradise of Food, JCB Award
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