Mistaken Identity Analysis

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ABSTRACT Nayantara Sahgal is one of the most prolific writers in India. Much of Sahgal’s later fiction has dealt with the politics of Post – Independence India and the changes in lifestyles and attitude that beset the urban elite. Her sardonic and evocative descriptions of contemporary India and its corrupt politics have won her wide acclaim in India where she is known as a political Journalist and Civil Liberties Activist. In her last novel, Mistaken Identity her concept of emancipation reaches its pinnacle where her female character is out and out rebel. Sahgal focuses on cultural identity, a phenomenon that is very delicate, especially in a country having a diversified culture like India. Her concern for a united nation caught within the clutches of a multicultural society is brought to the lime light. Mistaken Identity is set in the twilight years of British rule in India. The novel centers around the year of 1929, India is torn by strikes, the British Raj is close to panic, and Bhushan Singh, the purposeless but amiable son of a minor Raja, is arrested on his train journey home to north India, mistakenly charged with treason, and thrown into jail. Around the mystery of his arrest and into his stories Sahgal infuses …show more content…

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