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The Question of the Creator: Juxtaposition of Contrastive Literary Rhetoric in Allama I.I. Kazi`s and G. B. Shaw`s Fictional Works
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The research aims to investigate I.I. Kazi`s work, Adventures of the Brown Girl in her Search for God (1933), as an encountered discourse to atheism which is portrayed in Shaw`s work, the Adventures of Black Girl in Her Search of God (1932). The researcher also aims to analyze the characters of both stories under the light of theoretical framework. The researcher applies Sam Hariss, an atheist manifesto, to evaluate the selected data from Shaw's work and Islamic theory in the light of Quran is used to counter the discourse of Shaw. In current research, atheistic characters of G.B. Shaw`s story are encountered with theist characters of I.I. Kazi with the help of theoretical framework to understand the Concept of God. The researcher, in his research, states that I.I Kazi with the help of Brown girl and other characters of his story reject atheistic approach which Shaw has displayed in his work, The Adventure of Black Girl in Her Search for God. The researcher, in his research, also deconstructs the atheistic notion with the help of Brown Girl and theoretical framework. In addition, this research portrays the state of conflict between two concepts, Theism and Atheism. These two concepts have been discussed widely all over the world for many decades. In this research, the works of Allama I.I Kazi and G.B Shaw lead students to be cognizant of these ideologies. Along with this, research helps the students regarding the existence of God in the minds of those who raise questions of God's creation and His supremacy.
Lahore Garrison University
Title: The Question of the Creator: Juxtaposition of Contrastive Literary Rhetoric in Allama I.I. Kazi`s and G. B. Shaw`s Fictional Works
Description:
The research aims to investigate I.
I.
Kazi`s work, Adventures of the Brown Girl in her Search for God (1933), as an encountered discourse to atheism which is portrayed in Shaw`s work, the Adventures of Black Girl in Her Search of God (1932).
The researcher also aims to analyze the characters of both stories under the light of theoretical framework.
The researcher applies Sam Hariss, an atheist manifesto, to evaluate the selected data from Shaw's work and Islamic theory in the light of Quran is used to counter the discourse of Shaw.
In current research, atheistic characters of G.
B.
Shaw`s story are encountered with theist characters of I.
I.
Kazi with the help of theoretical framework to understand the Concept of God.
The researcher, in his research, states that I.
I Kazi with the help of Brown girl and other characters of his story reject atheistic approach which Shaw has displayed in his work, The Adventure of Black Girl in Her Search for God.
The researcher, in his research, also deconstructs the atheistic notion with the help of Brown Girl and theoretical framework.
In addition, this research portrays the state of conflict between two concepts, Theism and Atheism.
These two concepts have been discussed widely all over the world for many decades.
In this research, the works of Allama I.
I Kazi and G.
B Shaw lead students to be cognizant of these ideologies.
Along with this, research helps the students regarding the existence of God in the minds of those who raise questions of God's creation and His supremacy.
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