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Theme of the remains of the feast?​

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Answered by yash222007
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Gita Hariharan's 'The Remains of the Feast' is a study in feminism. This story deals with a ninety years old woman who is on the verge of dying. ... The old woman suddenly starts voicing all her needs and asks her desires relating to food to be fulfilled as she knew she has only little time left in her hand.

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Answered by AadilAhluwalia
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The theme of The Remains of the Feast.

  • “The Remains of the Feast" is a story which embodies the feminist discourse.
  • A dying old woman sets off on a journey to carry out her final desires in Githa Hariharan's short story, "The Remains of the Feast."
  • She desires to engage in activities that have always been off-limits to her.
  • She begins by requesting that her great-granddaughter be given access to some banned foods before requesting that she be given something that was made with unclean hands.
  • Near the end, she requests a red saree. This request came as a complete surprise because the elderly woman had always followed tradition and had never opposed it.
  • The young girl learns that the dying woman's request was not unusual, despite the fact that her mother finds the concept of wearing a red saree repulsive.
  • The girl decides to continue being this way moving forward because she was only attempting to challenge tradition.
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