Abstract
Munir Ahmad Badini is one of the leading novelists and short
story writer in the Balochi Literature of all time. No doubt, he has
well-skilled mastery over the act of characterization.
This paper focuses and exmines some of his novels’ characters to see
how much existential they are in nature. Furthermore, it pinpoints
Munir Badini’s novels’ characters being in a constant war of selfrealization, vice and virtue, bad faith, and anguish. Consequently, it
is clear that his characters are completely germane to, or speak and
act, the line of existentialist philosophy expounded by J.P. Sartre.
Asghar Ali. (2013) Existentialist Characters in Munir Ahmad Badini’s Writings, Hankén , Volume 5, Issue 1.
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