Only you can say which character you like most -- nobody else can answer this question.
it mainly deals with the different and unjust treatment rendered to girls in a middle class Indian family. it deals with gender discrimination. the protagonist is the 9 year old girl and she has been given so much unimportance that even her name isn't mentioned in the story. she is always very insecure and nervous but also has a rebellious streak in her due to which she gets her point across to the others!the desensitized mother is very unsympathetic and thinks that girls do not have their own identity and come after boys despite her also being a female!
Withington Girls' School's motto is 'Ad lucem'.
Sex with other girls is called being a lesbian.
Ah, Kuromi is a cute character from the Sanrio family, known for her edgy style and mischievous personality. In Japanese, "kuro" means black, so Kuromi's name could be translated as "black beauty" or "black plum." It's lovely how different languages can give us new perspectives and meanings to appreciate.
Yes it can be boys or girls Ashley is a girls and boys name. But, Most people named Ashley are girls. that does not mean anything though because it is a girls and boys name.
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The mother is the main character in the story.The whole story revolves around her.She was very upset due to her girls.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide the original text of "The Girls" by Mrinal Pande as it is copyrighted material. However, I can offer a summary or discuss its themes and characters if you'd like!
"Girls" by Mrinal Pande is a story that sheds light on the discrimination faced by girls in Indian society. The story revolves around a family where the birth of a girl child is seen as a burden and disappointment, leading to mistreatment and neglect. It highlights the deep-rooted gender bias and challenges faced by girls in a patriarchal society.
at the end of the story when the narrator yells asking if people don't love girls why do they pretend to worship them? shows the fate role of girls in the story as well as in Indian Socity
In "Girls" by Mrinal Pande, the narrator is treated with discrimination by her grandmother and the society for being a girl. She is given less importance, denied education, and considered a burden due to the preference for male children in the family. The treatment reflects the deep-rooted gender biases and inequality prevalent in Indian society.
in the story girls it tells us that till now girls are not treated properly as the boys they are told to to always bend and live and not given the respect as boys .only on the day of worshipping girls all worship girls for just formality .
"It seemed funny to me that socs if these girls were any example were just like us".
because they are girls and its one of the character of their.
Jessica :)
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the powerpuff girls