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The Supremacy of Love and Trust Over Material Gains, In Sudha Murthy’s “House of Cards”

Author(s) Maitri Atulkumar Limbachiya, Ansuya N. Chaudhari
Country India
Abstract The subjects covered in this research paper include the manner in which one's behaviour can be influenced by money. It examines the falseness and deception of those who are wealthy, illustrating their true nature through real situations. The plot of the novel “House of Cards” written by prolific writer Sudha Murthy, revolves around Mridula, a village girl who marries a doctor, Sanjay. It explores the meaning of marriage and delves into the depths of corruption while also illustrating the differences in lifestyles between the two parties involved. After they're married, their financial situation doesn't improve much, as they go through ups and downs. Mrs. Mridula is based in Bangalore while her husband is pursuing his post-graduate degree. Their marriage appears to be quite stable at this point, as Sanjay starts a nursing home with his friend Alex. It quickly gains popularity and profits. Money brings with it the ability to exert power and possess greed, as seen in this family's transition to a luxurious home with numerous cars and maids for assistance. "House of Cards" explores topics such as wealth, inequality, poverty, and corruption in India through its storyline. It sheds light on how those who deserve seats the most are not getting them and on how fake and superficial the lives of the rich are. The paper illustrates the necessity of trust, honesty and compassion for a relationship to thrive, as well as how money can break a family and a marriage apart.
Keywords deception, marriage, corruption, inequality, compassion
Field Arts
Published In Volume 5, Issue 3, May-June 2023
Published On 2023-06-22
Cite This The Supremacy of Love and Trust Over Material Gains, In Sudha Murthy’s “House of Cards” - Maitri Atulkumar Limbachiya, Ansuya N. Chaudhari - IJFMR Volume 5, Issue 3, May-June 2023. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i03.3874
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i03.3874
Short DOI https://doi.org/gsdk7r

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