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How does the mirror reflect the turmoil experienced by the monk as a result of the working of the spell?

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The mirror was given to Prakriti by her mother for her to look into it and find out where the monk had reached as a result of the spells. Apart from the location, the author portrays the mirror as an indicator of personal happiness, devoutness, and humanity within a person. As the mother’s spell grew stronger, Ananda the monk was losing his spirituality and was succumbing to the evils of lust.

The mirror was able to describe this change of personality of the monk throughout the narration of the play. Towards the end, the once radiant and inspiring aura of the devout Buddhist monk is transformed into an uncharismatic and deceitful human depicted by a defeated personality.

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पाठ 4.1: Chandalika - Thinking about the Play [पृष्ठ २२२]

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पाठ 4.1 Chandalika
Thinking about the Play | Q 4. | पृष्ठ २२२

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Why does something so ordinary and commonplace as giving water to a wayfarer become so significant to Prakriti?


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What is the role of the mother in Prakriti’s self-realization? What are her hopes and fears for her daughter?


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How does the dramatic technique suit the theme of the play?


By focusing attention on the consciousness of an outcast girl, the play sensitizes the viewer/reader to the injustice of distinctions based on the accidents of human birth. Discuss how individual conflict is highlighted against the backdrop of social reality.


‘I will enthrone you on the summit of all my dishonor, and build your royal seat of my shame, my fear, and my joy’. Pick out more such examples of the interplay of opposites from the text. What does this device succeed in conveying?


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