A Scarlett Rose
  • Reads 35
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 29m
  • Reads 35
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 8
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Jun 13, 2018
Mature
"Hero of the story, are the evils of the society"
Story of a girl becoming a woman, understanding the society and the hurdles in her life.
A tragedy/ a tragic romance
P.S. :- Its ironic how the story is fiction but what she faces is upset-tingly real.
Depicting the worst case scenario of the social problems faced.
Note :- The story does not talk about social issues but rather shows the scenario where they are worse.
The story does not glorify social issues such as racism, female infanticide, domestic violence, harassment, dowry, discrimination in terms of class and status, inequality, injustice etc ; it rather puts them at the center of the character's life, as a sarcastic remark to reality. 
The story is a small contribution, to show how bad the issues faced by people are, and that this must end.
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