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Character sketch of ponkshe in silence the court is in session by Vijay Tendulkar

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Answered by margaretmary12
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"Silence! the court is in session" is a play written by Vijay Tendulkar. In this play, all the males are sarcastic and Ponkshe is no exception.

Tendulkar portrays Ponkshe as a selfish man with bad principles. Ponkshe exhibits male dominance and does not value women. According to him "Girls are silly and frivolous". He has no respect or humanity for women.

This can be seen in the way, he refuses to marry Benare. He also expresses his sadism by mocking at the poor girl Benare. Though poor at studies,  Ponkshe pretends to be an intelligent man. Overall the character of Ponkshe, as depicted by Vijay, is negative.

Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Explanation:

Vijay Tendulkar wrote the drama "Silence! the court is in session." Ponkshe is one of the many sarcastic male characters in this drama.

Ponkshe is portrayed by Tendulkar as a thief with dubious morals. Ponkshe demonstrates masculine domination and has low regard for women. "Girls are foolish and frivolous," he said. He has no compassion or regard for women.

This is seen in his refusal to wed Benare. He also mocks the helpless girl Benare as a way of expressing his sadism. Ponkshe poses as a bright man while having trouble in the classroom. In general, Vijay's portrayal of Ponkshe's personality is unfavourable.

Sharing her ideas and has a slightly unconventional lifestyle. Unfortunately, other people have different perspectives and paint the relatively innocent independence of the single woman in her early 30s in a much harsher and more condemning light. She is cast to portray a lady on trial for infanticide in a mock trial that takes a dark turn toward the serious due to the odd timing—perhaps—of not being in the right place at the right moment. She initially mocks the situation, but as the trial progresses, we witness her becoming anxious, fearful, and troubled. She repeatedly attempts to get away from it but is unable to do so, so she sits

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