Analysis Of I Too Had A Love Story

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Not all love stories are meant to have a perfect ending. Some stay incomplete. Yet they are beautiful in their own way. A celebrated maxim says that it is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. Ravinder Singh proves the maxim true and believes that love seldom dies. He beautifully depicts the beauty and power of true love through his own heart touching love story. “I Too Had a Love Story” by him, is a memoir of a courtship that doesn’t reach its ultimate destination – marriage. It is a true love story of the protagonist, written in a diary-writing form that is innocent, touching, honest and heart-rending.

The author is a software engineer from Odisha and a rising star in Indian literary scene who has started his writing …show more content…

It is a debut novel in his literary career as the author in real puts up his heart in this true love story that seems to have struck a chord in the hearts of the readers across the country, making it a national bestseller. The book may be put under the category ‘Fiction’, but it is a well-known fact that each and every one of these chapters is imbibed from the author’s personal experiences.

My present paper displays the glimpse of love that seldom dies but stays for the generations yet to come and recounts them. The story reveals the touching and authentic side of what happens to a man’s life when he loves a woman truly, madly and deeply.

This autobiographical love story is written in first person, where the author tries to describe the relationship between him and Khushi, in such a manner that one can’t help but experience the entire thing through Ravin’s eyes. The narrative vibrates with honesty, passion and the innocence that is rare among today’s Indian writers. He communicates the readers of how passionately a man can love and respect the woman he loves and how desperately he can fight for her life in the midst of life threatening

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