Sunday, October 20, 2019
Free Essays on Nectar In A Sieve
	The book Nectar in a Sieve talks about three main themes one of which being Womenââ¬â¢s  roles.(TS)  The things that Rukmani care for in this book seem to be nothing but family and her  husband. ââ¬Å"While the sun shines on you and the fields are green and beautiful to the eye, and your  husband sees beauty in you, which no one has seen before, and you have a good store of grain  stored away for hard times, and a roof over you and a sweet stirring in your body, what more can  a woman ask for?â⬠(CD) As for the question ââ¬Å"what more could a woman ask for?â⬠, how about a  life outside your work and family?(CM) Rukmani (in this sentence) has mentioned everything  that belongs to her husband, and her love for her husband...and thatââ¬â¢s it.(CM)  As for me as a  reader, it was found pathetic.(CM)  Also, when Kunthi, Ruknmaniââ¬â¢s neighbor comes into her  home demanding rice, she becomes the personification of greed and jealousy quicker than most  can say the authorââ¬â¢s name.(CD) ââ¬Å"I will have the rice now or your husband shall hear that his wife  is not as virtuous as he believes-or hears.â⬠(CD) This creates yet another stereotype that women a  sniveling creatures looking to exact revenge like a pack of hungry wolves.(CM) Just once, letââ¬â¢s  see a man have that pinned on his back, just once.(CM) It takes away from the sanctity of women  even though some women these days (mostly teenage girls) act.(CM) Finally, it uses the action of  prostitution that Irawaddy takes and puts it up on a mantle with the label, ââ¬Å"a solution to your  problem.â⬠ In the book, Ira, being baron and losing her husband, decides that to gain money to  feed her baby and family, she will become a prostitute.(CD) Honey, I hate to brake it to you, but  sleeping around never helped anyoneââ¬â¢s problems.(CM) Using your sexuality to gain profit isnââ¬â¢t a  very respectable action.(CM) Even though it probably is a easy way to gain money with her  beauty and all, the reade...  Free Essays on Nectar In A Sieve  Free Essays on Nectar In A Sieve    The book Nectar in a Sieve talks about three main themes one of which being Womenââ¬â¢s  roles.(TS)  The things that Rukmani care for in this book seem to be nothing but family and her  husband. ââ¬Å"While the sun shines on you and the fields are green and beautiful to the eye, and your  husband sees beauty in you, which no one has seen before, and you have a good store of grain  stored away for hard times, and a roof over you and a sweet stirring in your body, what more can  a woman ask for?â⬠(CD) As for the question ââ¬Å"what more could a woman ask for?â⬠, how about a  life outside your work and family?(CM) Rukmani (in this sentence) has mentioned everything  that belongs to her husband, and her love for her husband...and thatââ¬â¢s it.(CM)  As for me as a  reader, it was found pathetic.(CM)  Also, when Kunthi, Ruknmaniââ¬â¢s neighbor comes into her  home demanding rice, she becomes the personification of greed and jealousy quicker than most  can say the authorââ¬â¢s name.(CD) ââ¬Å"I will have the rice now or your husband shall hear that his wife  is not as virtuous as he believes-or hears.â⬠(CD) This creates yet another stereotype that women a  sniveling creatures looking to exact revenge like a pack of hungry wolves.(CM) Just once, letââ¬â¢s  see a man have that pinned on his back, just once.(CM) It takes away from the sanctity of women  even though some women these days (mostly teenage girls) act.(CM) Finally, it uses the action of  prostitution that Irawaddy takes and puts it up on a mantle with the label, ââ¬Å"a solution to your  problem.â⬠ In the book, Ira, being baron and losing her husband, decides that to gain money to  feed her baby and family, she will become a prostitute.(CD) Honey, I hate to brake it to you, but  sleeping around never helped anyoneââ¬â¢s problems.(CM) Using your sexuality to gain profit isnââ¬â¢t a  very respectable action.(CM) Even though it probably is a easy way to gain money with her  beauty and all, the reade...    
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