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Silence by the Ganges: Language, Food, and the Unbridgeable Cultural Divide

A Market for Brides: Arranged Marriage, Dowry, and Female Erasure in A Bride for the Sahib

The Brown British Gentleman: Colonial Identity in A Bride for the Sahib

P Lal’s “Life”: A Flower of Five Petals; Unpacking Love, Faith, Hope, and Human Entrapment”

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“After Apple-Picking” by Robert Frost: A Detailed Critical Appreciation

Tag: A Bride for the Sahib

Silence by the Ganges: Language, Food, and the Unbridgeable Cultural Divide

The most devastating scenes in A Bride for the Sahib contain almost no dialogue. In this story, silence is its own form of violence. Two Lunch Boxes The honeymoon begins […]

April 10, 2026April 10, 2026 ellipsis essays, guides, Uncategorized

A Market for Brides: Arranged Marriage, Dowry, and Female Erasure in A Bride for the Sahib

The wife in this story has a name — Kalyani — but the story withholds it for a long time. That withholding is the point. The Advertisement Somewhere in the […]

April 10, 2026April 10, 2026 ellipsis answers, guides, Syllabus

The Brown British Gentleman: Colonial Identity in A Bride for the Sahib

Khushwant Singh’s short story puts a colonial mirror in front of post-independence India — and the reflection is deeply unsettling. Who Is Sunny Sen? At the centre of Khushwant Singh’s […]

April 10, 2026April 10, 2026 ellipsis essays, guides, Syllabus
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