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Exploring Materialism in Sudha Murty’s House of Cards

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Sudha Murty’s literary works are renowned for masterfully intertwining human emotions and relationships with a distinctly Indian flavour. Her novels often explore themes such as globalization, materialism, marriage, and familial challenges, offering a nuanced portrayal of Indian society. This paper delves into the pervasive influence of materialism in Indian culture, as vividly depicted in Sudha Murty’s novel, House of Cards. Through critically examining the novel, this study investigates the far-reaching consequences of materialism on family relationships, the transformative impact of materialistic growth on character behaviour, and the detrimental effects of materialism within the familial sphere. A key focus of this analysis is the profound change in Sanjay’s character and behaviour following his materialistic success, particularly in the context of his marital life. By exploring the complexities of materialism in House of Cards, this paper aims to provide a deeper understanding of the tensions between traditional values and modern aspirations in Indian society, as well as the profound impact of materialism on interpersonal relationships. This novel portrays how Sanjay’s character and behaviour change after his materialistic success in his marital life.
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Sudha Murty’s literary works are renowned for masterfully intertwining human emotions and relationships with a distinctly Indian flavour.
Her novels often explore themes such as globalization, materialism, marriage, and familial challenges, offering a nuanced portrayal of Indian society.
This paper delves into the pervasive influence of materialism in Indian culture, as vividly depicted in Sudha Murty’s novel, House of Cards.
Through critically examining the novel, this study investigates the far-reaching consequences of materialism on family relationships, the transformative impact of materialistic growth on character behaviour, and the detrimental effects of materialism within the familial sphere.
A key focus of this analysis is the profound change in Sanjay’s character and behaviour following his materialistic success, particularly in the context of his marital life.
By exploring the complexities of materialism in House of Cards, this paper aims to provide a deeper understanding of the tensions between traditional values and modern aspirations in Indian society, as well as the profound impact of materialism on interpersonal relationships.
This novel portrays how Sanjay’s character and behaviour change after his materialistic success in his marital life.

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