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Tribhuvan University Cultural Implications of Myths in Paulo Coelho's The Pilgrimage AThesis submitted to the Central Department of English T.U in partial fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of Master of Arts in English By Indra Bahadur Karki Roll No. 685 Admission Year: 2065-66 TU Regd. No. 6-2-40-1828-2005 Central Department of English Kirtipur, Kathmandu March, 2017 1 Tribhuvan University Central Department of English Letter of Approval This Thesis entitled “Cultural Implications of Myths in Paulo Coelhos The Pilgrimage” submitted to the Central Department of English University by Mr. Indra Bahadur Karki has been approved by the undersigned members of the Research Committee: Members of Research Committee Internal Examiner External Examiner Head/Chairperson Central Department of English Date: 2 Acknowledgements First of all, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my honorable supervisor Mr. MaheshPaudyal, lecturer at the Central Department of English, Tribhuvan University, for his continuous guidance, supervision and invaluable suggestions. His affectionate words of suggestions and keen interest in the study have highly motivated me to present the study in this form. Without his advice and assistance, this work might not have been completed. I would like to extend my deep appreciation to Prof. Dr. Amma Raj Joshi, the head of the Central Department of English for his inspiration and support in making this project move to completion. Similarly, I would like to express my gratitude to Dr. Beerendra Pandey, Mr. Hemlal Pandey, Mr. Harihar Jnawali, Mr. Saroj Ghimire and all lecturers for their valuable comments, constructive suggestions and kind encouragement. My special thanks go to my father Lal Bahadur Karki, brothers Bhoj Bahadur Karki, Krishna Karki and Tika Karki, sister Rupa Karki, and all my relatives for their encouragement to prepare this dissertation. I want to remember my wife Durga Karki and son Devendra Karki too for their support. I am very much thankful to my friends Rajendra Kumar Karki, Ananda Prasad Koirala, Rajesh Suwal, Diwakar Khadka, Subab Thapa Magar, Khadga Thapa, Birendra Thapa and Narayan K.C., who urged me to go on and helped me with kind assistance and companionship all the time. March, 2017 Indra Bahadur Karki 3 Abstract This research tries to map the relation between an individual and tradition, especially at a time when tradition has seemingly fallen into disuse at the hand of the younger generations. The research studies the story of Paulo Coelho, who in the initial phase of his life drifts away from the ways of his ancestors, and later returns to the same tradition to seek clues to success in life. He is required to win a sword for success, for which, he takes up a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. His decision refers simultaneously to culture, myth and several rituals his ancestors teach him as a member of the society. Therefore, this research studies his action in relation with the impact of myth and culture upon an individual. For doing so, the research has used different aspects of myth criticism, including archetypal criticism, and ideas have been drawn from scholars like Levi Strauss, Northrop Frye, Joseph Campbell and Carl Gustav Young to explain how myths, archetypal images and traditions exert impact on the life of an individual. 4
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