Selina Hossain’s “Pokamakorer Ghorbosoti”: Optimism as a Catalyst for Resilience and Growth

by Noor-A-Jannath Tania, Rahul Bhattacharya

Published: February 13, 2026 • DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.10100473

Abstract

In Selina Hossain’s “Pokamakorer Ghorbosoti,” optimism is adroitly woven through various symbols throughout the entire tale of a bunch of fishermen, especially through the characters’ utmost belief in resilience and aspiration for a promising and brighter future. The protagonist of the novel, Malek, has been portrayed as a symbol of someone esteemed for his firm belief in optimism and resilience. Optimism empowers emotional resistance and influences people to surmount setbacks while walking on thin ice. It not only cultivates determination but also promotes decisions and patience that are extremely crucial for navigation during extremely difficult stages. Malek's optimism is not limited to his personal life. That extends to his dream for collective growth. He aspires for his community to conquer difficulties and improve their fortune, embracing new possibilities. Through the character Malek, Selina Hossain sings the song of the enduring human spirit. His firm belief in optimism underscores the importance of hope and trust in social transformation, even in insurmountable circumstances. The novel suggests that social norms can be restrictive, but there are ample opportunities for positive change and substantial progress, particularly through the efforts and aspirations of younger generations. The hero believes in the strength of the human mind and the belief that brighter and better day can come even when considering extreme adversity. Malek passionately believes that optimism can work as a catalyst for resilience and growth. Malek encompasses a strong fortitude to persevere and strive for a good purpose. He tries to bounce back from all the hardships adroitly. He shows great tenacity while tackling adverse situations.