Moral of chapter the stamp album by sundara Ramaswamy
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waves by Sundara Ramaswamy explanation
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As a whole, the poem remains a horrifying and terrifying picture of the repugnance brought about by
ethnic segregation and the resultant bloodshed. This is indeed what Arasanayagam has endeavoured to
achieve. From this sorrowful painting of death and destruction, emerges the innocent appeal of a thousand
victims who had to encounter the extreme obliteration caused by war. What seems significant here is the fact
that this is the voice of not a distant observer of the scene, but of one who has had first-hand experience of
the situation concerned. The reason is that she herself was subject to the ethnic antagonism that exploded on
the island in the early 1980’s being married to a Tamil at a time when the Sinhalese majority and the Tamil
minority were becoming more and more aggressive. It is also important to note that she was among the ninety
thousand Tamils in Sri Lanka who had to flee from the country during the particular period. So, the poem
remains a credible illustration of Arasanayagam’s genuine sorrow and hate towards ethnic commotions.