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THEME OF SOCIAL INJUSTICE IN MAHMUT YESARİ’S NOVELS
Social justice is a concept that related with a balanced distribution of the elements of material well-being on social classes. As the lack of social justice disrupts the current balance, it leads to challenges and disrupts the system between classes in society. The crisis caused by the War effects Turkish society as in other societies. A group that takes advantages from experienced negativities, enriched by their scoops during the war years. Without any guarantee of social security, capital owners employed the employees that were selling their labor, haven’t any other source of income aside from their arm strength. This situation refers to the social injustice in the society. As a spokesman of the society, the artist conditions in which could not remain reckless in conditions. Mahmut Yesari who lived between 1895-1945 explains luxurious lives of the riches from war, corresponds to the lives of people struggling with famine and misery. In this study, it will be examined the theme of social injustice, how they deal with the Yesari’s novels such as Shepherd’s Star, A Love Gap, Sister Pervin, NightWalk, Bloody Secret, The Snowstorm Quitened, A Rose Opened in My Garden.

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Social injustice, war riches, poverty.
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