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ISSN : 2288-5412(Online)
The Yeats Journal of Korea Vol.78 No. pp.123-139
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.14354/yjk.2025.78.123

Eco Critical Textualisations in Sudha Murty’s Dollar Bahu

Shinu R. Das, Y. Vidya
Research Scholar in the field of English Literature under Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu. India
Assistant Professor in the Department of English, VHNSN College (Autonomous), Virudhunagar, Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu. India

Abstract

Eco criticism, a subsection of literary analysis, examines the multifaceted relationship between literature and the environment. In modern times, the role of human kind has shifted from being an active accomplice in nature to becoming a significant ecological concern for the planet. As a result, the rise of literary works that tackle ecological crises and existential questions has gained substantial relevance today. This approach enhances the study of literature by linking it to environmental awareness, offering new ways to understand how literary texts reflect and influence perceptions of the environment around us. It emboldens readers to think about the environmental implications of human engagements and the literary portrayal of ecological trepidations. This research focuses on Sudha Murty’s novel Dollar Bahu, which investigates the intricate bond between humans and the natural world. Set in Karnataka, the story follows Vinutha, who faces significant life challenges, however manages to move on in life. Interestingly, it is Vinuta’s intense association to nature that brings her happiness and helps her overcome her struggles. Her efforts in building up a small garden plays a vital role in creating a peaceful and restorative atmosphere in her surroundings. Thus, Vinutha contributes to nurturing the environment while also enriching her solitary life in a deeply evocative manner.

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