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in Class 11 by kratos

What memories of her husband trouble her now?

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How does the farmer’ wife lament over the **** of her husband?

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What are the memories of her husband that haunt the farmer’* wife?

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by kratos
 
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The woman was ill-treated by her husband in his ** state. He had abused her both physically and verbally when he was alive. But all this was accepted by the woman because society had made her believe that a man had the right to rule over his wife and even her when displeased as he was the master who went out into the world while she was to deal with family problems. But this idea of the man gets beaten when the farmer is unable to withstand the pressure and commits **. Now, the woman has to shoulder the responsibility of both work and home. Naturally, the woman has all negative memories of the man who did no justice to her when alive and did a greater injustice to her by embracing . The poet wants to point out that while all of us sympathise with the man who was driven to commit **, the plight of the woman who has to fend for herself is worse than that of the man who is *** and thereby free of all problems.

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