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the poem marriages are made illustrates the "formalities" of marriage as​

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Answered by shreya853891
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Explanation:

E. De Sauza’s Poem ‘Marriages are Made’: An Analytical Study

‘Marriages are Made’ is a social poem by Eunice De Sauza. The poem deals with the theme of gender discrimination in Indian society. The poetess’ attitude towards the marriage system as portrayed in the poem is ironic and critical that makes a blow on the tradition of peoples’ agelong outlooks towards women in a male-dominated society.

The narrator (here the poetess) says that her cousin whose name is Elena is to be married. She has undergone a course of formalities which is humiliating for her as a human. The prospective groom of Elena belongs to a Christian family. The family of the groom is searching for an ideal and right bride. They scrutinize the family background of the bride. They have examined whether any of the members of the family of the bride are affected by tuberculosis. Is there any mentally crazy person? The family of the goom goes ahead and makes the search for the economic condition of the family and wants to be sure that Elena’s father was not declared to be a solvent.

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Answered by solarbear6981
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Answer:

poet's point of view

Explanation:

The literary work “Marriages are made” written by Eunice De Souza is regarding the manner in which the marriages are performed within the society  of India.  

 

The author talks regarding the wedding of her first cousin sister.  

 

She explains ironically the character of Indian society towards the establishment of wedding.  

 

it's conjointly clearly seen through the literary work that the role of a lady during a wedding is next to be negligible.  

 

All the choice is taken by the family and society. The title of the literary work is important as a result of, for the marriages, the emotions and love between the lady and therefore the boy don't seem to be thought of, rather the relation is reduced solely in financial values.  

 

 

Since  India could be a male-dominated society and thus the girl's call isn't taken into thought. This literary work is that the reflection of the Indian society that doesn't worth ladies.

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