MULTICULTURALISM FOR REFORMATION IN SELECT NOVELS OF RICK RIORDAN
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2018-04
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LITERARY QUEST
Abstract
Culture is a holistic entity which summarises the customs, ritual, tradition,
language, food habit, belief, religious practices, etc… Its manifestation may vary
because of nations and ethnic groups. It is ever evolving and dynamic. It plays a
major role in the development of the society and is also influenced by another
culture. The end result is newer form of culture with many outcomes. When more
than two cultures mingle it leads to a multiplicity and plurality of culture and
there will be a celebration of multiculturalism. It may lead to positive effects in
the society. This paper is dealing with the role of multiculturalism in the selected
novels of Rick Riordan along with its results and impacts on the society. The
novels are interspersed with Greek, Roman, Japanese, Persian, Hawaiian,
Arabian, Caribbean, Australian, French, Italian, Indian, Ethiopian and the
Western cultures. Besides the myth, the presence of multiculturalism in these
novels makes the young adults to have the knowledge of many cultures along with their significance. The concept serves a major role in establishing an identity
for the dyslexic children, their need for wish fulfilment and recognition in the
society. It helps the special children for a better mental growth. It also makes the
society to be empathetic towards the challenged people.