there are three major themes present in sashi deshpande novel the binding vine. discuss each in detail
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Three major themes which are brought out in the poem "Binding Vine" are:
1. The bond between a mother an her child. Their love is like a vine, which grows in all directions.
2. It is not always the victims fault, but society at large who praises her at one moment and then turns around and condemns her and when a marriage fails, it is women who are always blamed.
3. Women join other women as companions and friends, not to earn the approval of men.
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1. The bond between a mother an her child. Their love is like a vine, which grows in all directions.
2. It is not always the victims fault, but society at large who praises her at one moment and then turns around and condemns her and when a marriage fails, it is women who are always blamed.
3. Women join other women as companions and friends, not to earn the approval of men.
Hope it helpss u
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