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Volume 16 Issue 4
October-December 2025
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Ecological Morality and Development: Exploring Eco-conscious Narrative in the work of Amitav Ghosh
Author(s) | Mr. Yash Paul, Dr. Renu Sharma |
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Country | India |
Abstract | Abstract In contemporary era, literary authors have been represented to the strong interactive relationship between humans and nature. This correlation upon the study of ecology and eco-critical reading. Nowadays, literary authors focus upon the major environmental challenges in their writing to show the matters of ecological conditions. Amitav Ghosh is one among those writers who has been written in the form of eco-fiction. He wrote a novel as The Hungry Tide which has been specified in the Sundarbans, which constitute of more than ten thousand square kilometers. It describes the history of refugees from the island of Morichjhapi. As we know Ecological morality and literature are integrally bound to each other. In this novel the physical environment is an illustration of an operative force that the plantation, animal and human life simultaneously affected directly or it indirectly. The objective of paper is to endeavor an ecological observation and the ecological morality by studying Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide. Amitav Ghosh, is an eco-fiction author who has written about nature. Man, and nature are two parts of a coin. As the evaluation of man, nature has become an integral part of human life, it has been experienced by our Rishis, religious scriptures and modern scientific experiment that human life is dependent upon nature, its components flora and fauna. Air, water, soil, land, forest all these natural things are the requirement of sustaining human life and non-human. In novel writer has written about Sundarbans mangrove forests, which has been deforesting due to natural calamities and human activities. So, it is an issue not only in Sundarbans but in other places. Climate changes caused difficulties for flora and fauna, as number of wild animals and plants descends year by year. To preserve and protection of environment people should aware and take part with authorities for the better of environment. |
Keywords | Ecological morality, ecocriticism, sustainable development, eco conscious themes in selected novel, climate change and biodiversity. |
Published In | Volume 16, Issue 4, October-December 2025 |
Published On | 2025-10-09 |
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