Immoral Characters In Iris Murdoch’s The Black Prince And A Severed Head
Abstract
Moral values in human beings life are most important. Ethics, Human values, kindness and social awareness are basics of all human beings. Characterization is the only key to have well image. Having good characterization is very simple which needs kindness to all human beings. This research article deals with the characters of Iris Murdoch who have no moral values in his life style. It gives the clear picture of twentieth century England. He does all sorts of immoral activities to achieve their dreams. Immoral character reveals here through this research article. They go towards external happiness. Twentieth century England people get only temporary happiness through immoral way. Only moral way of life style is needed to get real happiness and achievement.
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Iris Murdoch, "Against Dryness," Encounter 16 (1961): 20.
Murdoch, the Black Prince. London: Chatto& Windus, 1973
Murdoch, Iris: Sartre Romantic Rationalist, 62.
Wilson, Robert. W. “Unconsciousness to Reality: Murdoch’s A Severed Head”, The University of British Columbia, April 18, 1995
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