Quest for Identity in V.S. Naipaul’s Half a Life

1Shweta Chauhan

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Abstract:

The present paper is an attempt to study V.S Naipaul’s Half a Life in the light of diasporic issues of exile and identity. V.S Naipaul’s characters are dispossessed immigrants eternally searching for roots and belongingness in a world of multiple cultures where in their very identity is threatened. His immigrants such as Mr. Biswas in A House for Mr. Biswas, Willie in Half a Life, Salim in A Bend in the River are chronically dispossessed expatriates. Their attempts to look for a fixed identity and home fall flat every time. V.S Naipaul’s world is a bleak one where there is no hope for any stability. He represents his own displacement from Trinidad to England, however, his ancestral roots lie in India

Keywords:

Identity Crisis, Exile, Diaspora, Alienation, Displacement.

Paper Details
Month5
Year2020
Volume24
IssueIssue 8
Pages7343-7347