Question3.
The play ‘Chandalika’ emphasizes that the value of a human being
(a) res ides in a loving heart.
(b) resides in caste, creed and religion.
(c) resides in one’s deeds.
(d) resides in worshipping the God.
Answers
Answer:
d) resides in worshipping the God
Answer:
(c) resides in one’s deeds.
The play ‘Chandalika’ emphasizes that the value of a human being resides in one’s deeds.
Explanation:
The theme of the play Chandalika is that a person's worth is determined by their actions. The character of Prakriti is highlighted in Tagore's play Chandalika. Prakriti, which means "nature," is a representation of the character's reawakening to her gender identity. The compassion of the Buddhist monk Ananda has an impact on the girl Prakriti, an untouchable from a low caste. A girl from an untouchable caste in India is the subject of the novel Chandalika. She has experienced many rejections and taunts throughout her life as a woman and as an untouchable woman. When a Buddhist monk asks her for water one day, she questions her existence and declines because a girl from a low caste cannot provide water to a monk of such spiritual "high" class. The importance of one's actions determines one's value as a person is emphasised in the play Chandalika.