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Research Article | Open Access
Volume 14 2022 | None
SOCIO-CULTURAL ASPECTS IN JONATHAN FRANZEN’S THE CORRECTIONS
T. NANDHINI,Dr. A. SABURUNNISA
Pages: 5906-5908
Abstract
Jonathan Franzen’s The Corrections describes the optimistic approach to literature. The novel in the context of the socio-cultural wars of the 1990s, with promising ‘corrections’ enhanced by the lost three Lambert siblings. As described, the adults were drawn to the volunteer capitals of the eastern seaboard of Manaus, escaping their parents’ depressing protocol. They will continue on their lives. The sacred gods, though weakened by old age and its ancillary diseases. Franzen's The Corrections deliberately seeks to trace its account of the Lambert family within limited social and economic contexts. The end of the twentieth century saw a shift in American economic treasury, affected by the market reform mentioned in the title of the novel.
Keywords
Globe, American, Social, Economy, Franzen, Cultural, Society, Contemporary
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