Every individual is born with
responsibilities. The mere fact that each one of us is responsible for our own
life proves the fact. As a writer, the greatest responsibility lies in how they
mould their readers through their characters and the story they present. A
writer can make a nation and also break a nation. Mein Kampf is one such
example of destruction. Through the course of history we have witnessed the
change in writing styles according to the socio-economic temperature of the
nation. Such as the 70’s, that brought out many revolutionary poets and writers in Bengali
literature and several others in different parts of the country who came
together to form the Revolutionary Writers Association, in support of the Naxal
Movement at the time. India is a growing nation and as we grow, a lot of the responsibility falls on our shoulder, which has to be borne by every citizen of the country. A
nation is a reflection of its own citizens. If India is great then we have to
be great as well. A writer has the power to make it a great country. A
revolution can be brought with just one story or one article. Today, every Indian
writer should feed the nation with literature of courage, vision, unity and
above all empathy. In unison, every writer has to aim at making each reader
into a better citizen and ultimately lead the country to become a great nation
again. That, is the responsibility of a writer. It is said that a good story
talks about the characters and a bad story talks about the writer. Let us not
be the writer who is talked about but rather the characters that the writers
want us to become. Writers like Amitav Ghosh, Jhumpa Lahiri, Kiran Desai, to
name a few, are striving towards it. They are the masters of the art. Even if
one is not a master but just a student, an effort never goes to waste. A nation
is waiting to be transformed and it can only be done with a pen and not with
guns.

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