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Question
Write a short note on the character and role of Moyna.
Solution
- Moyna was one of the trainees at Lusibari, starting with basic training in hygiene, nutrition, midwifery, and other essential skills. She excelled in her training, rose through the ranks, and maintained a commendable record.
- Moyna is married to Fokir, an illiterate man who catches crabs for a living. Despite her husband's limited means, Moyna is determined, knowledgeable, and proud of the hospital and its services.
- Described as "both ambitious and bright," Moyna educated herself through her own efforts. She aspired for a better future for her son, ensuring he would not face the same hardships and advocating for his education.
- Moyna is aware of the ecological impact of new fishing techniques and understands the long-term consequences for the environment. She becomes the voice of the author’s environmental concerns, highlighting the importance of sustainable practices.
- Moyna is deeply concerned for her husband’s safety, showing a mix of restlessness and apparent demureness. She displays unexpressed passion, jealousy, and worry, particularly regarding the unexplained intimacy between Kanai and her during their first meeting.
- After mourning her husband's death, Moyna receives support from Piya. She devises a means to raise funds for Moyna and her son's education, ensuring they are well cared for despite their loss.
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