Inimitable Intermingling of Fables, Facts, and Fiction in Paulo Coelho's “Manuscript in Accra” and “Like the Flowing River”

Authors

  • Lakshmi Subramanian Research Scholar, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Sharda University, India
  • Dr. Gurpyari Bhatnagar Assistant Professor, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Sharda University, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54741/ssjar.3.3.1

Keywords:

frustration, loneliness, fear, harmony, unity, principles of life, fictional novel, trust

Abstract

Paulo Coelho was always a novelist whose works are rife with oxymorons. On the one hand, it became a huge admirer of 'Alchemist,' yet 'Veronika Decides to Die' sent into a deep depression. 'Manuscript in Accra' used to be something that has been picked up with trepidation. This novel is a flawless blend of fantasy and psychology, with no repetitions. It has an impact on many aspects of life and has a significant impact on the mentality of the average person. Through the numerous lectures, the character addresses serious matters such as worry, difficulties, love, sex alone, patience, spiritual soul, achievement, and failure. The work has the potential to uplift everyone who is dissatisfied with important aspects of their lives. In this research, the central conflict will be evaluating the contribution of Paulo Coelho through Accra" and “ like the flowing river". The importance of this manuscript on the people of this era will be evaluated in this research. The features of this book and its tremendous connections with human kind will be evaluated in this research. The literary significance of this book will also be analyzed thoroughly in this research.  In the piece of literature, there is a segment of humanity, that lies in the love presented in this book. It is considered a breath-taking connection of reflection where the author has depicted nature’s extensive experience for amazing people are highlighted. Coelho's inimitable spirit and style are determined to enhance the thought of spirituality. In this perception, the development of ethics has been engaged Paulo’s touch, where the nature of friendship is distracted with the help of art and the folly of anger. In this perspective, a wide range of subjective matters is discussed in the consideration of music and elegance. Apart from that, the dream-like reality comes to the truth after recognizing the path to happiness. This research study is based on the situation of humans in fear, hopelessness, anxiety, and frustration in reference with the novels “Manuscript found in the Accra” and " like the flowing river" by Paulo Coelho. In the “Manuscript found in the Accra”, the author has tried to elaborate on the fact of being peaceful and staying motivated.  Accra is the present capital of Ghana.

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Published

05-05-2023

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Lakshmi Subramanian, & Bhatnagar, G. (2023). Inimitable Intermingling of Fables, Facts, and Fiction in Paulo Coelho’s “Manuscript in Accra” and “Like the Flowing River”. Social Science Journal for Advanced Research, 3(3), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.54741/ssjar.3.3.1

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