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sketch the character of Malini in drama "Malini" by Rabindra Nath Tagore?​

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Answered by priyanka9432
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➡Actually, Malini was the image of love. Forgiving was the divine virtue of her. She was mediator and was impressed by Buddhism. She, getting birth in the palace, ignored the gold, dresses and ornaments. She liked serving people rather than living in a palace. She was beautiful and young.

Due to her abnormal character, her mother thought her as flame of fire. People thought that she had divine power because when she came in front of the Brahmins they were influenced by her and left their demand except Kemankar. To sum up, Malini was so virtuous that she even asked pardon after Kemankar killed Supriya for his relief.

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Answered by SupreeyaSharma
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Answer:

Malini is the princess of Kanshi. Though born in a traditional Hindu family Malini has adopted Buddhism. Because of her faith in Buddhism, she wants to live a simple life deprived of royale luxury, beautiful clothes, and valuable jewellery. The queen believes that she’s a pure flame of fire and the divine spirit has taken birth in her. Supriya has found his faith perfected in the form of Malini.

The Hindu Brahmin regards Malini as the mother of the world. Even Kemankar is afraid of her more than all others. Malini herself thinks that her life is worthy to the needy people rather than to the palace. She has lived in the hearts and huts of the people. Malini is an image of love and forgiving is her divine nature. The analysis of the entire play reveals her as all-loving, all virtuous, all-humane and divinely meritorious.

Hope it helps.

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