Karna (the unsung hero of Mahabharata: the voice of the subaltern)
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Karna, Archer, Krishna, Mahabharata, Unsung HeroAbstract
My research paper entitled ‘Karna- The Unsung Hero of Mahabharata: The Voice of the Subaltern’ appealed me a lot personally, as though this paper I did not just get the pleasure of reading several books but also got chance to do research on the greatest epic Mahabharata. Mahabharata is considered the greatest epic among all the grants and holy book, however, seeing it through the eyes of Karna, is entirely different as he is not just the greatest archer but also the unsung hero whose life is not less than any inspiration for all of us.
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