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MAVERICK [17]
2 years ago
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Food is a topic that is mentioned often in Nectar in a Sieve. Rukmani describes her garden in vivid detail in the story. Why are

food and the garden so important? Answers should be approximately 150 words.
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1 answer:
Irina-Kira [14]2 years ago
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Rukmani depicts her garden in rich detail in Nectar in a Sieve because it is essential to her. This demonstrates her caring, hardworking, and patient personality, as it requires these traits to care for a garden. When she learns what it takes to be a farmer's wife, she starts her own vegetable garden and works hard to maintain it. Readers might deduce from this that Rukmani adores the land and takes strength from its beauty.

<h3>What is the Theme of Nectar in a Sieve?</h3>

The most essential component of life, according to Nectar in a Sieve, is familial love and familial sacrifice.

While this viewpoint is lovely and encouraging, it is also heartbreaking since Rukmani's great love for her family coexists with her incapacity to protect and care for them.

<h3>Who is the author of Nectar in A sieve?</h3>

Kamala Markandaya was a British Indian author and journalist who wrote under the pen name Kamala Purnaiya and married under the name Kamala Taylor.

She has been termed as "One of the most significant Indian authors writing in English,"

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