2024
DOI: 10.5430/wjel.v14n3p383
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Neo-humanism and the Modern World: A Philosophical Perspective through the Lens of Philip Roth's Everyman

A. Chrispin Antonieta Dhivya,
Prakash A.,
S. Mathanavalli
et al.

Abstract: Everyman by Philip Roth is a realistic work that covers the life of an unnamed Jewish American from childhood to adulthood in a bildungsroman style, slowly revealing mundaneness in every element of life and potentially being related to "Everyman" who exists in the world. An individual's self-centered focus and an abundance of ideas that examine his very existence and the proportion of significance he has had in the lives of those around him relate to the exciting phases of life that parallel the universal narr… Show more

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