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Complete, First published Dec 04, 2015
Ada masanya, keganasan fizikal menjadi pengurai kekusutan. Cerita pendek ini diangkat terus (atau berinspirasi) dari filem Fight Club. Saya cuba meletakkan situasi ini dalam dunia nyata dan lihat sama ada ia relevan dengan sesiapa yang singgah membaca. Apa pun, nukilan ini merupakan percubaan long copy saya untuk copywriting dan antara piece kegemaran saya walaupun telah tulisan ini sudah berusia hampir 4 tahun. Selamat membaca!
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Set in a traditional Indian village of the 1960s, Meera's World follows the life of a young housewife trapped between duty and longing. Married off at a young age to Arvind, a respected doctor, Meera struggles to find her place in a household that never truly welcomes her. Her mother-in-law resents her, her husband remains distant, and her own dreams have long been buried under daily chores. As she raises her four sons, Meera watches the world around her shift-love, favoritism, and quiet betrayals shaping the relationships in the house. But in a life dictated by tradition, can a woman's silent endurance ever be enough? A poignant tale of sacrifice, resilience, and unspoken emotions, Meera's World captures the delicate balance between duty and the quiet hope for something more.