The Craw Eaters is more about the society of Parsi people in India and Pakistan. The story takes place over the first half of the twentieth century, and concerns the fortunes of a Parsi man, Faredoon "Freddy" Junglewalla. After moving from a small village in central India to the city of Lahore, Freddy gains financial success through a variety of questionable money-making schemes, such as arson and insurance fraud. Meanwhile, his strong-willed mother-in-law, Jerbanoo, makes his life increasingly difficult. The Crow Eaters, while addressing serious cultural and historical issues, is written in a humorous, farcical style that lampoons elements of Parsi culture. Particularly, it talks about the culture and family system of a parsi family but in general it tells about many social problems such as the conflict between Freddy and his mother-in-law, it ialso talks about the love between mother and daughter. The temperament of people; for e.g. the incident when Freddy goes to the mystic who advises him to cut his mother-in-law's hair. The problems of community; the love marriage has always been a problem in Pakistan or India, similarly Yazdi faces the same problems.
I am not saying that only we have the spark. Other people have it too; Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, they too have developed pure strains through generations. But what happens when you marry outside your kind? The spark so delicately nurtured, so subtly balanced, meets something totally alien and unmatched. Its precise balance is scrambled. It reverts to the primitive
It is a typical reflection of Indians or Pakistanis that they pray the god the most in their troubles or sorrow. Similarly Freddy starts taking interest in religion only when he knows that his elder son is to die soon.
Yes it is one of the main themes
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I think the most important themes that you can get all through the novel are: 1- Theme of Appearance vs Reality 2- Theme of the consequences of Bad Actions 3- Theme of Love Eliot also stresses the ideas of resisting temptations, the importance of hard work, and pride.
The themes are human suffering, domestic abuse, oppression in the middle east, and loss of innocence.
Well, there is no set list of themes in literature. Instead, themes are specific to each individual work. A theme is a universal issue or motif addressed in a piece of literature. For instance, in her novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee considers themes of racial injustice, youth, community, and family. While these are common themes in literary works, they are by no means a definitive list. It may suit you better to ask for the apparent themes in an individual work.
The novel Ice Candy Man (AKA Cracking India) was written by Bapsi Sidhwa
Soul Eater - novel - was created in 2006.
The number of pages in the Soul Eater novel can vary depending on the edition and publisher. On average, the novel ranges from 200 to 300 pages.
The themes of the Twilight series is vampires and love
The themes found in the novel In A Free State by V.S. Naipaul are racism and the main theme freedom.
Paradoxes are kinda of like themes for example: Love and Humanity in Frakenstien the novel
the major themes are women's rights and family
injustice, life is not a game
Greed.
Yes it is one of the main themes
Pursuit of happiness
it doesn't it does