Exploring the Intersection of Crime and Society in Deepti Kapoor’s Age of Vice

Khum Prasad Sharma
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This paper analyzes Deepti Kapoor’s Age of Vice, which depicts the discourse of darker side of modern Indian society, where crime, corruption, and inequality are prevalent. It follows three characters: Sunny, a rich criminal; Neda, a journalist; and Ajay, a loyal henchman. The narrative reflects on the complex social and cultural issues facing India today, such as corruption, casteism, gender inequality, and political unrest. It also challenges the stereotypes of crime fiction by mixing literary and genre elements. The narrative uses trauma as a methodology to explore the psychological and emotional effects of crime and violence on the characters and their relationships. It shows how trauma can be both a strength and a weakness, and how it can influence the way people see themselves and others. The narrative finds that crime and society are deeply connected in contemporary India and influence and contradict each other in complex ways. It further identifies how crime is not just a personal choice or morality, but also a result of systemic injustices and inequalities. The narrative presents a persuasive and insightful examination of the correlation between crime and society in modern India. It urges readers to reconsider their opinions on crime, justice, and ethics, and to grapple with the intricate realities of Indian society.
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探索德普蒂-卡普尔《罪恶时代》中犯罪与社会的交集
本文分析了德普蒂-卡普尔(Deepti Kapoor)的《罪恶时代》(Age of Vice),该书描绘了现代印度社会的黑暗面,即犯罪、腐败和不平等盛行的社会。故事讲述了三个人物:桑尼,一个富有的罪犯;奈达,一个记者;阿杰,一个忠诚的随从。故事反映了当今印度面临的复杂的社会和文化问题,如腐败、种姓制度、性别不平等和政治动荡。它还通过混合文学和类型元素,挑战了犯罪小说的陈旧观念。叙事以创伤为方法,探讨犯罪和暴力对人物及其关系造成的心理和情感影响。它展示了创伤如何既能成为一种力量,也能成为一种弱点,以及它如何影响人们看待自己和他人的方式。叙事发现,在当代印度,犯罪与社会紧密相连,并以复杂的方式相互影响、相互矛盾。它还进一步指出,犯罪不仅是个人的选择或道德,也是系统性不公正和不平等的结果。该书对现代印度犯罪与社会之间的关联进行了有说服力和深刻的探讨。它敦促读者重新考虑他们对犯罪、正义和道德的看法,并努力应对印度社会错综复杂的现实。
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