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There is no place for suppression, exploitation, violence, or atrocity in any civilised society. One should condemn these acts and consider aiding those in need as the noblest religion to practise in life, the true path to God. People like Mother Teresa, Mahatma Gandhi, and many others sacrificed their lives for humanity and Mother Earth, their names etched in history, never to be forgotten. This fictional work venerates them all, anticipating that they will contribute to the world's magical beauty and provide humanity with a virtuous environment to thrive in. The novel, telling of…mehr

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There is no place for suppression, exploitation, violence, or atrocity in any civilised society. One should condemn these acts and consider aiding those in need as the noblest religion to practise in life, the true path to God. People like Mother Teresa, Mahatma Gandhi, and many others sacrificed their lives for humanity and Mother Earth, their names etched in history, never to be forgotten. This fictional work venerates them all, anticipating that they will contribute to the world's magical beauty and provide humanity with a virtuous environment to thrive in. The novel, telling of poverty-stricken Ella's quest for justice against wealthy Harris, vehemently opposes exploitation, suppression, injustice, and atrocity. It also denounces conversions motivated by greed, fear, or coercion, as these spawn additional evils and erode social harmony. The work maintains steadfast faith in the rule of law and justice.
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Autorenporträt
Rajeshwar Prasad is a poet, playwright, novelist, essayist, researcher, and academician. Born in Bela, Aurangabad, Bihar, India in 1970, he is currently a Professor of English at Sarvodaya Post-Graduate College, Ghosi, Mau, UP, where he has taught for 26 years. To date, he has published 11 books and 25 research articles, along with some poems and essays. He has been awarded several prestigious awards in Education and Literature. His literary explorations strive for a fair world and happy individuals, and he seems more like a teacher, thinker, and philosopher than a writer. His works are philosophical speculation, and his stories pass through various steps ending with a very positive message to mankind and the world. For him, teaching and writing are not merely professions but sustenance for the soul - endeavours that allow him to continuously engage with and contribute to the literary and philosophical discourse.