Class Distinction in Zakia Mashhadi's The Cover Faces
Society is a combination of the upper and the lower class:The upper class or Bourgeoisie is busy in their world endeavors and their quest for 'more and more; whereas, in contrast, the lower class or proletariat strives for a proper one-time meal. Over time, this disparity between the classes gets horrible. The drastic consequences of this disparity become observable in society in hatred and injustice. Different authors of colonial India have jotted down social imbalances of the subcontinent, including Zakia Mashhadi. Her short story, 'The Cover Faces',extracted from an English translated collection 'In Search of Butterflies' by Saeed Naqvi (2017), was taken for qualitative textual analysis under Lois Tyson's (2006) 'Theory of Class Distinction'. Zakia Mashhadi showed the two parallel classes in society, where Bourgeoisie have almost everything;however, in the same society, Bourgeoisie even deprived the proletariat of the fundamental rights and necessities of life
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Social Imbalances, Society, Bourgeoisie, Upper Class, Proletariat, The Cover Faces, Lower Class, Class Distinction
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(1) Fatima Yousuf
Research Scholar, Faculty of English, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan
(2) Naveed Ahmad Taseer
MPhil English, Department of English, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan
(3) Rukhshanda Mushtaq
Research Scholar, Department of Education, University of Wah, Wah Cantonment, Punjab, Pakistan