letter from a wife
Translated from Bengali by Prasenjit Gupta
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In 'A Wife’s Letter', Tagore explores themes of identity and self-discovery.
The story revolves around a woman's transformation and assertion of independence.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Bengali society.
It delves into the protagonist's awakening and realization of her own worth.
The wife writes a letter declaring she is not one to die easily.
Her story challenges societal norms and celebrates individual courage.
The story revolves around a woman's transformation and assertion of independence.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Bengali society.
It delves into the protagonist's awakening and realization of her own worth.
The wife writes a letter declaring she is not one to die easily.
Her story challenges societal norms and celebrates individual courage.
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