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Abstract

International Journal of Advance Research in Multidisciplinary, 2025;3(1):420-427

To the Ambivalent Human-Nature Relationship: Eco-Consciousness and Natural Forces in Ruskin Bond

Author : Sonam Gupta and Dr. Ranjana Yadav

Abstract

The damaging effects of colonialism, urbanization, adult attitudes toward nature, and the ethical ramifications of environmental degradation are all severely examined in Ruskin Bond's writings. Through the application of Eco critical theory, this study emphasizes the role that literature plays in both advocating for a renewed ethical and sustainable interaction with environment and depicting ecological realities. In addition to offering literary enrichment and philosophical assistance in the face of current ecological issues, the comparative approach used in this study offers insightful information about how various literary traditions portray humanity's changing connection with the environment. The environment, which encompasses all living and non-living phenomena that sustain and sustain life, is inextricably linked to literature. While certain works are specifically designed for specific age groups, it is nevertheless necessary to incorporate characters of different typical ages. Examining the numerous characters in connection to their psychological, cultural, sociological, and other factors is a necessary part of analyzing any literary work. The environment and nature are wholly biological, not artificial. There is no role for humans in the natural world. India is a country known for its rivers. The rivers are vital to business, employment, and agriculture.

Keywords

Consciousness, Natural, Forces, Ruskin Bond and Nature