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    A new historicist study of mottled dawn portraying partition’s trauma
    (UMT, Lahore, 2021) Muhammad Zakim
    The Partition of India became a catastrophic event that modified the social and cultural panorama of the subcontinent. This studies seeks to research communal riots and the general disturbance that become skilled with the aid of the humans of the subcontinent at some stage in partition from a new historicist thing with Manto‟s anthology Mottled Dawn being the number one textual content. Seeking the fact that Manto seeks psychological asylum through writing as a way to acquire catharsis of partition‟s trauma to express the „madness' of partition displays his trauma afflicted state of mind. Many of Manto's testimonies discuss with intellectual illness and depression, “Khol Do" " is one example. Through an in-depth observe of the Manto‟s series, this examine seeks to understand how Manto strongly criticizes religion by means of selling sectarian and masculine violence at some point of the separation. As a cultural representation inside the politics of segregation and poetry, Manto goals to focus on the significance of these cultural texts as separate historians of segregation and religion.

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