A NARRATIVE OF CONFRONTATION AND RECONCILIATION THROUGH VIVID SYMBOLISM A STUDY OF MOHSIN HAMIDS NOVEL THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glr.2020(V-III).14      10.31703/glr.2020(V-III).14      Published : Sep 2020
Authored by : Hashim Khan , Muhammad Umer , Khalid Azim Khan

14 Pages : 133-141

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    APA : Khan, H., Umer, M., & Khan, K. A. (2020). A Narrative of Confrontation and Reconciliation Through Vivid Symbolism: A Study of Mohsin Hamid's Novel the Reluctant Fundamentalist. Global Language Review, V(III), 133-141. https://doi.org/10.31703/glr.2020(V-III).14
    CHICAGO : Khan, Hashim, Muhammad Umer, and Khalid Azim Khan. 2020. "A Narrative of Confrontation and Reconciliation Through Vivid Symbolism: A Study of Mohsin Hamid's Novel the Reluctant Fundamentalist." Global Language Review, V (III): 133-141 doi: 10.31703/glr.2020(V-III).14
    HARVARD : KHAN, H., UMER, M. & KHAN, K. A. 2020. A Narrative of Confrontation and Reconciliation Through Vivid Symbolism: A Study of Mohsin Hamid's Novel the Reluctant Fundamentalist. Global Language Review, V, 133-141.
    MHRA : Khan, Hashim, Muhammad Umer, and Khalid Azim Khan. 2020. "A Narrative of Confrontation and Reconciliation Through Vivid Symbolism: A Study of Mohsin Hamid's Novel the Reluctant Fundamentalist." Global Language Review, V: 133-141
    MLA : Khan, Hashim, Muhammad Umer, and Khalid Azim Khan. "A Narrative of Confrontation and Reconciliation Through Vivid Symbolism: A Study of Mohsin Hamid's Novel the Reluctant Fundamentalist." Global Language Review, V.III (2020): 133-141 Print.
    OXFORD : Khan, Hashim, Umer, Muhammad, and Khan, Khalid Azim (2020), "A Narrative of Confrontation and Reconciliation Through Vivid Symbolism: A Study of Mohsin Hamid's Novel the Reluctant Fundamentalist", Global Language Review, V (III), 133-141
    TURABIAN : Khan, Hashim, Muhammad Umer, and Khalid Azim Khan. "A Narrative of Confrontation and Reconciliation Through Vivid Symbolism: A Study of Mohsin Hamid's Novel the Reluctant Fundamentalist." Global Language Review V, no. III (2020): 133-141. https://doi.org/10.31703/glr.2020(V-III).14