ECOCRITICISM
- THEORIES AND CONCEPTS
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Dr. Suresh
Fredrick says, “Human beings always knew that wild forests are inhabitable and
that is why they looked down upon wild forests. That is why the forests are
destroyed to made way for fields which would field grains. The animals are also
left out” (Balachandran 13).
Baid 78
In this
regards Dr. Suresh Frederick says:
Ecocriticism is an interdisciplinary
subject. A knowledge -of the life science is essential to study literature
through this criticism. Ecocriticism is totally opposed to the anthropocentric
view, i.e., human-centered view, subscribed to by many human beings. It supports
the biocentric view. The human centered view is beneficial to the humans but
the biocentric view is beneficial to both the humans and the biosphere. (Balachandran
14)
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