“They have already arrived”, called out Sunita’s mother as she ran downstairs to welcome the guests. It is Sunita’s wedding day. A young girl of eighteen getting married to a handsome man of twenty five. As all the other young girls, Sunita also had many aspirations in her life. Her mother had always tried to make her self-sufficient and independent. She had taught her to fight all the battles of her life. Her mother made sure that she is never dependant on anyone. She taught her driving, computer and paid a lot of attention to her education. Sunita was lucky to be married in a family who respected and treated girls as the male members of the family. She got a handsome and loving husband who supported her in her studies and encouraged her in …show more content…
What if we meet with an accident. I cannot do this.” “Sunita, I am in pain. I cannot walk. Help me. There will be no ambulance tonight. Help me.... help me...”, Abhi left a shriek and fell silent. Sunita ran down to him. Looking at his miserable condition she decided to drive. It was for her husband, it was for her love that she had to do. Sunita grabbed the key, ran outside to start the car. She came back and helped Abhi to the car, who was now getting back to his senses. After placing him in the back seat of the car, she came forward, sat in the driver’s seat and told herself, “ to save my husband i have to do this”. She had never felt this powerful before. Pushing on to the accelerator, leaving on the clutch gradually, with each moment her confidence grew more and more. With this confidence she reached hospital, called upon the doctors. Abhi was saved, he was out of danger. She was happy and Abhi was proud. “It is you who saved my life, my love. I was wrong. I was not saving you but was actually taking away your confidence.” This day made them realise that everyone commits mistakes. To encourage them to overcome their defects is true love and not stopping them in the name of
She wakes her husband and quickly gets dressed. She can't wait to see them. But the last sentence of the chapter just intrigues the reader and
I made a terrible, terrible mistake. And I 'm here with you today to apologize and to ask for forgiveness for all the people that I 've hurt." (Ismael Estrada and Catherine E.
In the book Sundiata and the essay “Second Letter of Fernando Cortes to Emperor Charles V,” both texts tell stories about the great conquerors in the history. In Sundiata, Sundiata and his strong allies defeated Soumaoro, the King of Sosso; he became the leader of the Mali Empire. In “Second Letter of Fernando Cortes to Emperor Charles V,” Cortes is the conqueror of the Empire of Aztec; he allied with some groups of natives to fight with the others. He had powerful weapons and horses. Moreover, Cortes and his men brought smallpox, a serious infectious disease to Aztec.
Regrettably, she was forced to commit a suicide. For her entire life what she imparted was unbelievable, as the responsibility of the household should be privileged and
We both ran to them and gave them a never ending hug. “I am so glad to see you!” I said crying. “We have been so worried, we thought we lost you both,” she said in a sad sob. Even Dad looked like he was crying.
When Amarika’s mother returned, she experienced the return of her protective figure. The symptom she started to experience after the dramatic event became better with the return of her mother. Makisha’s return also benefited Amarika’s social environment. As Makisha recovered, the family continued to cope with the stressful events. As the families coping improved, the household went from a distressed environment to a stable environment, much to the benefit of Amarika.
You have to find the redeeming quality and love the person for that.” Therefore, this taught me to stay positive even in the worst situations. Another example was when Jeanette was young. She depended on her drunk father and hopeless mother to actually find a way to help them get the perfect life. They never ended up giving Jeanette the life she deserved, so she had to work to get it by herself, which she ended up doing.
Seeing her be so brave and fearless taught me to try until I fall. When the surgery was over, she was too weak to even stand. She had to start all over, from the bottom to the top. She didn’t have any strength, but knowing she was in control of her fate made her push herself for change. From sitting up to crawling, from crawling to standing, from standing to walking, from walking to running.
His uncle helps him get through the desert and the bush. Salva finds his father in the hospital. ‘Salva waited. Mawien Dut stared for a long moment. Then he cried out, “Salva!
Premila says,“We’re going home for good” (Rau,32). Santha was very confused because the school day was not finished. When the sisters came home their mother and ayah were very concerned. Premila talks about her insular teacher and states,“She said it was because Indians cheat” (Rau,38). Premila added,“So I don't think we should go back to that school”(Rau,38).
The book describes the family Nujood is entrusted with when she decides to go to court. That family has more money therefore the women seem to have more privileges. Compared to Nujood, the girls are allowed to play with toys, attend school, and they are not being forced to marry. Attending school is another privilege that people with money enjoy. Nujood was told to quit school because her father didn’t see it as necessary for her to go.
She shows wisdom in personal management in private household, satisfying the role of head of the household, through
The details of the wedding ceremony suggest a lot of information about the communication style that is taking place throughout the ceremony. One type of information that is demonstrated throughout the ceremony is the idea of the Hindu religion being part of a high context culture. High context cultures are cultures that do not explicitly transmit message but instead meaning is implied by the environment (Lustig & Koester, 2013). The Hindu wedding ceremony is full of these indirect messages that are common with the high context culture. First there are a lot of symbols used in the wedding ceremony.
after searching for hours on end Rara got goldfish and immediately take home goldfish . when he got home goldfish in put in a bucket of water and then he cooked rice. Suddenly, Rara heard someone ask for help. “ Help..... help...”. Rara seek to various places but could not find it.
When Ashima found out that her husband Ashoke had died from a heart attack, she was devastated (Lahiri 168). After Ashoke’s death, Ashima began to mourn her husband because she had lost someone she had loved. Ashoke’s death was a tragic time for Ashima. Lahiri shares that “Ashima feels lonely suddenly, horribly, permanently alone, and briefly, turned away from the mirror, she sobs for her husband” (278). Ashoke’s death has made Ashima feel alone and shows how much she misses her husband.