Analysis Of Chira Banerjee's The Palace Of Illusions

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Project in English I On Draupadi, the Uninvited (Analysis of Chitra Banerjee’s The Palace of Illusions) In partial fulfillment of the requirements for Award of Degree of Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) In English Submitted By: Submitted To: Nikita Chaudhary Dr Shuchi Agarwal A0706113060 Asst. Professor-II & Quality Support Amity Institute of English studies and Research Amity University, Uttar Pradesh India Birth “Through the long lonely years of my childhood I would go to my nurse and ask for a story. The one I made her tell over and over was the story of my birth. The story inspired me to make up fancy names for myself; offspring of vengeance or the unexpected one. But Dhai ma puffed out her cheeks calling me the girl wh0 wasn’t invited. Who knows, perhaps she was more accurate then I.” …show more content…

She was the daughter of Drupad, the king of Panchala, who performed a fire-sacrifice (yajna) to gain revenge on Drona when the latter defeated the former and subsequently and took half his kingdom. Another lesser known belief is that she and her brother were foundlings from a burning structure in the kingdom of Panchala. She was born of the fire, her regal personality equally instilled with glint and

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