Nectar in a Sieve by Kamala Markandaya

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Rejection and denial of one’s situation often hinders improvement. Conversely, acceptance allows improvement to occur; this is demonstrated by Rukmani, the protagonist of Kamala Markandaya’s novel, Nectar in a Sieve, who survives a stream of misfortunes by accepting, rather than denying, her situation. When she accepts misfortune as having occurred, she is able to seek for improvement. Through Rukmani’s plight and struggles, it is shown that in order to survive through periods of struggle and hardship, one must accept one’s situation to be able to improve from it.
When Arjun and Thambi decide to work at the tannery, conflicting with their parents’ plans of them assisting in farming the land, Rukmani quickly accepts their decision, rather than resisting futilely for a prolonged period of time, providing another source of income to help sustain the family. The positive effects are evident from the succeeding description of the changes resulting directly from the new source of income: “I [Rukmani] was especially pleased that I had not been forced to sell all the chillies, for those ar...

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