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PigeonsAt
Daybreak
BY:Anita Desai
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SynopsisThis story is about a man, Amul Basu, who is
old and sick. Amul has to rely on his wife OtimaBasu to do verything and read the newspaper to
him every day. One day as the wife is reading
the newspaper, she reads a headline saying theelectricity will be cut off in their area at 8PM for
power line repairs. Amul gets extremelydistraught at the thought of going a night without
his electric fan, so his wife has the neighborsmove his bed to the terrace where he stays all
night and into the morning.
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Characters
Amul Basu Otima Basu
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LITERARY
CRITICISM:
CULTURAL
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Literary criticism is thestudy, discussion,evaluation, and
interpretation ofliterature.
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A cultural critic is a critic of a givenculture, usually as a whole andtypically on a radical basis. There
is significant overlap with socialand cultural theory.
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1) Men have an authority.
Mr Basu is a man that who can't do anything even to read anewspaper himself. Mrs Basu was portrayed as an irritable person.
Text Evidence:Mr Basu thought, was not to be able to read the newspaper himself.
To have them read to him by his wife.
Text Evidence:'You'll manage, he spat her, but I?
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2) Women have to be loyal to their husbands
& take care the household
Mrs Basu is known as a loyal wife. Mrs Basu does absolutelyeverything in her home,
from doing everyday chores, the cooking, the cleaning andtaking care of her husband.
Text Evidence:'All right, I'll stop reading if you'd rather. I have enough to do in the
kitchen,You know,' She threated him.
Textual Evidence:'I'll bring you your inhaler. Don't get worried, just don't get worried,'
She told him and busted off to find his inhaler and cartisone.
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3) Dowry
Indian cuture: Women have to give adowry to the husband's family.
Text Evidence
........, Probably the dowry didn't satisfy
them,they must have hoped to get one more.
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4) The culture of drinking tea
As for Indian, they love tohave a tea.
Text Evidence:When she brought him
his afternoon tea,...........
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5) Stay on rooftop.
Indian loves to stay on the rooftop.They do some
activities on rooftop.
For example like, taking nap,reading books and more.
Text Evidence:
'I'll have your bed taken up onthe terrace,.........'
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6) Crime/Violence
Most Indian people,can exposed in
violence and crime in their daily life.
Text Evidence:'Husband held for murder of wife,' 'see?'
she cried excitedly.
'once more.How often does this happened?
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7) Clothes
Indian culture to wear Sari.
'...... a little loving polish with the endof her sari for it was
something that she love to.......
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CONCLUSION
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