Perumal Murugan, a responsible social writer, has been vocal about the controversial social milieu of rural Tamil Nadu. The very purpose of a writer is to bring a change in society. Murugan, considering this as a principal obligation, has been producing influential literature representing the disturbances faced by the vulnerable people. The article aims to discuss the vulnerable components installed by extraneous factors depicted across Murugan’s novels. Murugan’s sharp social commentary on class and caste discrimination, social hierarchy, and political dullness across his works brings a renaissance effect on his readers. The characters across his works are unpretentious yet thought-provoking, and their vulnerabilities and victimisation are documented realistically. The article reviews some of his most commendable fictional works to explore the vulnerable and precarious elements found in the lives of the vulnerable.
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