Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Book Review "Aadujeevitham"- Chandana Mohan


One of the most loved novels is 'Aadujeevitham' by Benyamin. This epic makes the genuine of a Gulf Malayalee  who worked in the desert. This is one such book which is brimming with life and made tears in our eyes. Likewise, this novel gave a message that parcel of sufferings of the typical bay malayali(pravasi).Benyamin, the novelist's hero is Najeeb,a common Malayali. Najeeb wish to work in a good environment,send money to home and also he wish to lead a luxurious life. This is the desire of everyday citizens. In gulf,Najeeb got caught. He cheated and came to the desert where he was allocated to care for sheep and camels under an unfeeling man 'Arabab'. There,he doesn't have the foggiest idea about the language,and he is absolutely far away from the human collaboration. Nowadays were an extraordinary sufferings to him. He had no legitimate food,no cover and no chance to get for human essential needs. Through his articulate bas encounters in life he turned himself as one of the goats and his life one like a goat. He began conversing with them,eat with them and furthermore he shared an incredible encounters to them. He imagined that these creatures were better that men. However, at these says he had an expectation which will carries opportunity and the sufferings with goat and the severe 'arabab'. He had an expectation throughout everyday life and the god as well.The story narrated in the book was the real life of a person" the author said. Benyamin interviewed and extracted the best from the person who suffered the life of Najeeb,in real life. That means the story was a real life experience,not created. But he mixed lot of thoughts and imagination for the better reading. This shows the talent of the writer. There are much characters along with the hero. That is Hakkim and Hameed. Hakkim is an innocent man who spend most of his time with Najeeb before the life with goat. If we tried to understand th life of the hero,definitely it makes tears from our eyes.

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