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Critically analyze the story of either Mulk Raj Anand's " Two Lady Ram "​

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Analysis of the story of " Two Lady Ram "

Explanation:

  • In "Two Lady Rams", there were two lady rams Sukhi and Shakuntala. They were called Do Lady Ram because they were the wives of Lalla Jhinda Ram. The two Lady Rams were engaged in a cold war continuously for many years. Both needed to attract the awareness of their mutual husband and wanted to be addressed as 'Lady Rama'. Such pursuit between them was a common sight in Jhinda Ram's domestic life. Her husband faced the Cold War with ease in the outset, but as soon as news of the award came to him, he ignored them.

  • The difficulty arose when the proposal letter for the Garden Party was dealt with only to "Sir Jhinda & Lady Ram". He originally chose his young wife Shakuntala to attend him to the receptionvity. But after Sukhi's protest, he was in a dilemma as he was incapable to decide which one to select. So he believed that the chief of the province, the representative of the king, could handily understand it.

  • Across this funny story, Mulk Raj Anand subtly indicates the public status of the time. For variety, the British however allowed the Mitakshara law. According to Mitakshara, Lawson had a heritage in the property of the father whereas the daughters had no freedom. This British also allowed men to exercise polygamy, but there was no rule that if the spouse suddenly ascended to a knighthood or viscounty, or earldom, dukedom, or any higher position, all or any of the man's wives Can take the title of Lady. .

  • The colonial administration did not care for the women in the society. This shows that the position of women at that time was negligible. Furthermore, addressing a wife by her husband's name was another example of subordination.

  • It was Jhinda Ram's driver who proposed the idea of taking both Lady Ram. Since he was married to two wives, he certainly had a right to call them both as Lady Rama. Similarly, the governor could not prohibit the access of one of the two Lady Rams if he had seized both of them to the reception.

  • Since the barelyly difficulty for him was the proposal letter, thus, he altered the phrases to "Two Lady Rams". Her change of words from Lady Rams to "The Two Lady Rams" was not her first experience of revision as she had changed many more complex documents in the past. This shows his cunning nature.

  • Later when they reached the government building, nothing untoward happened. Two Lady Rams were praised by His Majesty for their wonderful saris and Sir Jhinda Ram was awarded the "Star of the Knight Commander of the Indian Empire" by His Majesty. From that day Sir Jhinda & his two Lady Rams evolved a crucial part of all ceremonial circumstances in the capital—Empire Day, cricket games, or horse races—as they were preliminary without them.
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