In Nectar in A sieve Who dies of stravation because the food is too late?
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Married to a poor yeoman, Nathan, because it is convenient for her family, Rukmani must devise everything she has ever known and learn how to run a household by herself at the age of twelve. In a people where raising sons is her purpose in existence, Rukmani finds that she can bear only a separate daughter, Irawaddy. She seeks out the mitigate of a local European doctor, Kenny, who is qualified to revive her fertility and allow her to have six sons. Meanwhile, a tannery is built in the village and begins to take over the native land, the system of trading, and the way of life for the people who end there. Rukmani seems to be the only one who recognizes this as a danger, and stands alone in her opposition against modernization. Her three oldest sons flit her to find a better life somewhere far away from their people. Then the next son is killed in a labor dispute at the tannery, serving only to enlarge her hatred of everything associated with it. They enter a heyday of drought and famine, and Rukmani's youngest son Kuti comes thick to starving. Irawaddy, rejected by her squelch because she is barren, is forced to turn to grovel to earn a little money so she can affected by. One night Rukmani mistakes Irwaddy for Kunthi, a cleaning woman she hates in the village, and attacks her. Quickly after, Kuti dies. Eventually, the tannery officials take over the splash down that Nathan and Rukmani have been living on for decades. With nowhere else to go, the yoke travel by oxcart and on foot to a burg, and after confusion learn that their son no longer lives there. Their banknotes stolen, they work at a stone mine. There Nathan dies and Rukmani returns to their other son in the village with nothing except a boyish boy, named Puli, they met in the city. After losing everything, she still grasps a file of hope that there is something waiting for her even after death.
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