I think that the picture of society that is offered in
Narayan's narrative is seen through Raju's eyes. Raju is driven towards a specific end
as he works through being Rosie's manager. That end is financial gain, social
acceptance, and the conformist social path of a product based end. This compels him to
do some terrible things. Yet, Raju ends up recognizing the folly of his own path and
make a conscious choice to change it in fasting for the villagers. It is through this
that a picture of society is offered, whereby individuals do possess the power to
transform what is into what should be. The pursuit of worldly ends is something that
can substituted for a more spiritual notion of the good. Raju represents this, and in
doing so, allows for a social statement to be made about how individuals, and society,
itself can seek to achieve more spiritually elevated pursuits. In this light, the
picture of contemporary society offered is a transformative one.
Friday, October 30, 2015
What picture of the contemporary society do you find in Narayan's The Guide?
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