Impact of Broken Homes on Children’s Psychology in Indian Writing in English

P. Singla
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Indian Writing in English has emerged as a significant genre of literature, reflecting the complexities of Indian society and culture. One significant theme explored in this genre is the impact of broken homes on child psychology. Indian Writing in English has been successful in portraying the devastating effects of broken homes on children. This paper will discuss the importance of the portrayal of the impact of broken homes on child psychology in Indian Writing in English. The portrayal provides an insightful view of the psychological and emotional challenges faced by children living in such situations. In contemporary Indian society, divorce and breakups are still considered taboo subjects, and children of such homes are often stigmatized. However, Indian English literature provides a platform for these stories to be told, giving a voice to the silent victims of such circumstances. Its portrayal of the impact of broken homes on child psychology brings forward the notion of resilience and hope in children amid adversity. The books depict the children’s struggles to cope with the separation of their parents, to adapt to new family dynamics, and find their identities. The character development and struggles of such children can be particularly inspiring to readers who have faced similar situations.
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破裂家庭对印度英语写作中儿童心理的影响
印度英语写作已经成为一种重要的文学体裁,反映了印度社会和文化的复杂性。这类小说探讨的一个重要主题是破碎家庭对儿童心理的影响。印度英语作品成功地描绘了破碎家庭对儿童的毁灭性影响。本文将讨论在印度英语写作中描写破碎家庭对儿童心理的影响的重要性。这幅画对生活在这种情况下的儿童所面临的心理和情感挑战提供了深刻的见解。在当代印度社会,离婚和分手仍然被认为是禁忌话题,这样的家庭的孩子往往被污名化。然而,印度英语文学为这些故事的讲述提供了一个平台,让这些环境中沉默的受害者发出了声音。它描绘了破碎家庭对儿童心理的影响,提出了逆境中儿童的韧性和希望的概念。这些书描绘了孩子们如何努力应对父母的分离,适应新的家庭动态,并找到自己的身份。这些孩子的性格发展和挣扎对面临类似情况的读者来说尤其具有启发性。
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