Monday, December 23, 2019

One night @ the call center by Chetan Bhagat



Social realism:-




Chetan Bhagat is known as a contemporary writer who focuses on generally youth and social issues. One thing I notify that his novel leads us to the reality of society and the problem of youth and relationships. Normally when the young generation grew as much fast at that time they have a lot of problems like a jobless, love affair, carrier, status…etc. They confused so that they sometimes don’t take proper decisions then they face frustration. Here in the novel, Chetan Bhagat has the ability to read the mind of youth and society very well way so he becomes a lovable and readable writer. In the novel call center as a play role of society and there all characters as presenters of social mindset. Moreover, youth have a desire for freedom from all boundaries. Youth also sometimes broke the social parameters for achievement. In the novel youth didn’t like to work under the boss and few characters suffered from marriage and family relationships so somehow struggle for their unfulfilled dreams. Thus in the novel all types of social scenarios captured by the writer.


Globalization:-




We can’t escape from the effect of globalization because surrounding the world all factors influenced by globalization. Thomas Friedman said that “The world is flat; Globalization is the integration of capital, technology, and information across national borders, in a way that is creating a single global market and to some degree, a global market.” It’s both the side effect on the world level. I can’t say only positive effects happen at the global stage because its negative impact happens also. In the novel, one of the references notifies that homogenization of worker who works at the call center. There was more link point about globalization is an issue of language, development of technology and struggle between man and woman for equality represented by various characters into the novel. So that in the novel characters affected by globalization. 

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