Chapter 6:Society

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Vishakha's mother, being a widow, with no make-up, with the whole burden of a family and a little kid, even at a young age, people thought her of more age.

She hardly got proper food. She looked sick.

This was unfair.

The symbols of a married woman hide their age.

Vishakha did not like to talk to people, liked to stay aloof as she grew up.

What people would avoid her, being a fatherless child?

She avoided them.
She began to enjoy studies and solitude.
Her ideologies were different, mentality didn't match.
She found abstract ideas more precious.
Yes, the basic needs of life are required but they can give us comfort, not happiness.
But love, friendship, care, respect, sympathy, originality, and spiritualism are abstract things that she valued more.

She found most people materialistic with fewer emotions.
She failed to be practical or reasonable as society wanted.
People studied for money and jobs.

She too needed a job more than anyone, but she studied because she loved it.

She feels, she is not fit for society, but as she grew up, she met people, though very few, who were much like her.

They encouraged her, appreciated her, and liked her strange yet sober mature which makes her feel that she is special.

She has fewer relatives so she treats her friends as her relatives.

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