what kind of fain and anguish do you notice in jayanta mahapatras hunger and dhauli?
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Jayanta Mahapatra's poem 'Hunger' is a famous poem written on a unique theme. The poem clearly says about the need for food, and the appetite for flesh and sex, both animal desires. The poor fisherman's daughter, driven by poverty, is offered for the sexual gratification of the Prufrock-type visitor.
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