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summary on three woemn by temsula ao​

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Answered by aparnayadav66
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Every May something extraordinary happens in the new cemetery of the sleepy little town's laburnum tree, with buttery yellow blossoms, flowers over the spot where Lentina is buried. A brave hunter, Imchanok, totters when the ghost of his prey haunts him, till he offers it a tuft of his hair as a prayer for forgiveness. Pokenmong, the servant boy, by dint of his wit, sells an airfield to unsuspecting villagers. A letter found on a dead insurgent blurs the boundaries between him and an innocent villager, both struggling to make ends meet. A woman's terrible secret comes full circle, changing her daughter's and granddaughter's lives as well as her own. An illiterate village woman's simple question rattles an army officer and forces him to set her husband free. A young girl loses her lover in his fight for the motherland, leaving her a frightful legacy. And a caterpillar finds wings.

From the mythical to the modern, Laburnum for My Head is a collection of short stories that embrace a gamut of emotions. Heartrending, witty and riddled with irony, the stories depict a deep understanding of the human condition. Less

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Answered by solarbear6981
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The journey by Temsula Ao

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The Journey is the story of Tinula who goes through hurdles to receive formal education.  A memorable journey to the past when one had to cross rivers and jungles to come to the city surrounds the story, the protagonist goes through hurdles to receive formal education. The painful journey she undertakes is imprinted on her body as scars as she travels with her brother.  

As a Naga woman, Temsula Ao has concern for her region and natural circumstances of land, forest, animals, hills, and mountain. She remembers the beauty of nature in the hands of women through her poems. In her short stories, she projects woman as protector of nature safeguarding the whole human habitation by her knowledge. In her writings, Temsula Ao represents women who have the tendencies to protect nature, who encompass with individuality, who are brave enough to fight for their liberation and who have intelligence to secure their men and village by their instinctive knowledge. Thus, Temsula Ao rebuilds the role of women in Ao-Naga society through her writings.  

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