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Roopa's role in tara meg 7

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Answered by NitinVerma07
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“MEG 07 Indian English Literature 2021-22

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Roopa is a theatrical character that has a lot of prejudices. She requests that Tara avoid Prema and Nalini due to their lack of English knowledge. There is a naive reverence for the privileged's cultural capital. Despite all the love Bharati lavishes on Tara's mother, she accuses her of being insane

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Roopa is a theatrical character that has a lot of prejudices. She requests that Tara avoid Prema and Nalini due to their lack of English knowledge. There is a naive reverence for the privileged's cultural capital. Despite all the love Bharati lavishes on Tara's mother, she accuses her of being insane.Roopa mocks Tara as the "one-legged thing" by the end of the play and defines her relationship as a charitable effort. She even engages in body shaming during a particularly emotional scene in the play. Roopa represents the society's hypocrisy regarding disabled people. Bharati is filled with remorse. The way she attempts to overprotect her daughter and actually begs Roopa to be friends with Tara, as well as the way she defends Tara to her husband, might be interpreted as an act of self-love rather than a display of motherly love and care.

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