Jewish Consciousness In Howard Jacobson’s The Finkler Question
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Consciousness is a sense or feeling of being aware. The human consciousness is afflicted with ambiguity and suspicions; with reasonable attempts, one can resolve such clashes. The deliberate struggle of human consciousness in various circumstances brings freedom to one. The situation can be altered, but the struggle of consciousness to capture the root of understanding remains the same. Howard Jacobson, a Jewish- British writer, gives a deep insight into Jewishness and their role through various connotations. The quests for identity, the holocaust, Anti- Semitism are the primary significance of his novels. In The Finkler Question, Jacobson uses a different style to portray the human psyche. He also portrays Jewish life's religion, rituals and dogmas through his characters.
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