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Bakht 2 × ₨ 1,400
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The Great Gatsby 1 × ₨ 320
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Khuda Aur Muhabbat 1 × ₨ 700
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The Catcher in the Rye 1 × ₨ 320
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Peer-e-Kamil 1 × ₨ 1,200
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Namal by Nimra Ahmed Part 2 1 × ₨ 1,500
Subtotal: ₨ 6,840
The story unfolds against the backdrop of Russia in the late 19th century, during which revolutionary activity gains momentum.
Plot
The novel centers around the character of Pelageya Nilovna, a simple and humble Russian woman who is, at the same time, a devoted Russian church-goer, and the mother of Pavel Vlasov, the young revolutionary.
As Pavel‘s revolutionary activities gain momentum, so does the difficulty that his mother faces in reconciling her own traditional, well-defined values and .
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Through a series of tragic events, which include Pavel’s arrest and imprisonment, Pelageya undergoes a transformation where she finally adopts her son’s cause and becomes a symbol of revolutionary causes.
Themes
Motherly love and sacrifice
Revolutionary ideology and social change
The fight between tradition and modernity
The power of redemption and transformation
Characters
Pelageya Nilovna – the heroine, a simple and religious Russian woman
Pavel Vlasov– Pelageya’s son–a young revolutionary.
Nilovna’s husband: A drunkard who beats Pelageya.
Andrei Nakhodka: A revolutionary who influences Pavel .
Style
Gorky’s style of mother is marked by:
Realistic and vivid accounts of Russian life
Highlighting the emotional and psychological torture of the characters
Using symbolism and metaphor in illustrating themes and ideas
All in all, Mother is a dynamic and poignant novel that allows the reader to understand the intricacies of motherly love, revolutionary ideology, and personal transformation.
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