Analyse the title of the story The Hunt by Mahasweta Devi
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Answer:
The Hunt by Mahasweta Devi exposes of how the tribal people are closely living with the nature, which is providing each and everything for them, and can easily survive with forest and animals because nature is the world for them. ... Without nature, the people cannot survive in the world.
Answer:
'The Hunt' is a courageous attempt by a half-tribal girl to put an end to her personal exploitation as well as the prospect of ecological disaster through violence.
Explanation:
The Hunt' is a breath of fresh air, with Mary Oraon, a beautiful half-white, half-tribal girl, having the bravery and drive to take matters into her own hands and stop not just her own oppression, but also a threat to her entire society.
In Mary's account in The Hunt, symbolism abounds, with inanimate objects and animals serving as metaphors for feminism. On the surface, these images of womanhood appear to erase females, but in reality, they enlarge on female subjugation by masking the issues with symbols. As a female reader, I find the message depressing for the female race, as if gender is something to be ashamed of–something Mary skilfully dances around. The story's emblems signify a woman's right to equality among men, womanhood pride, and the demise of the affluent, white male.
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