analyse the title of the poem marriages are made by Eunice de souza.
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The poem “Marriages Are Made” written by Eunice de Souza is about the way the marriages are executed in the society of India. The poet talks about the marriage of her cousin sister. She explains ironically the nature of Indian society towards the institution of marriage. It is also clearly seen through the poem that the role of a girl in a marriage is next to be negligible. She is not allowed to speak or say anything. All the decision is taken by the family and society. The title of the poem is significant because, for the marriages, the feelings and love between the girl and the boy are not considered, rather the relation is reduced only in monetary values. The process of marriage starts from scrutinizing the family history of the girl and to find out the financial condition of her father as well. Girls are only considered as a commodity in the Indian society and their marriages are a phase of being bought and exchanged in monetary terms. Since India is a male-dominated society and therefore the girl's decision is not taken into consideration. This poem is the reflection of the Indian society which does not value girls.
The title of the poem is 'Marraiges are made'.
As per the content of the poem, marraiges are the consequences of the social forces.
They do not focus on the worth or the dignity of the woman.
Elana has been the victim of the society which is dominated by male.
Such a society where the physical attrirbutes are focused on more than what the woman is actually from inside.