Character Analysis Of 'Nectar In A Sieve'

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Irawaddy, the daughter of Rukmani and Nathan in Nectar in a Sieve, is perhaps the most interesting of characters for me. As a child, she has to earn the affection and importance in the life of her father who instead yearned for a son to take over his occupation for him. Nonetheless, Nathan becomes loving and caring toward his eldest child even though an attempt for a son has not ceased. Irawaddy, who later becomes known as Ira, is a lively infant and often plays outside with her parents close by. Ira has to eventually obtain the role of a second mother as more and more sons are born to her parents and the time spent with Rukmani would be spread too thinly. As the time of her dowry approaches, her parents have to secure a way to have her marry …show more content…

This is a beautiful scene of utter tenderness those those you love even if it means doing something either illegal, out of norm, or provocative. Sadly, despite all efforts, Kuti dies in infancy and Ira is left to mourn over his strength and resilience. At the same time, it is determined that Ira is pregnant due to her activity in the village. She had believed she would never become pregnant, despite the help of a white doctor named Kenny, and for this reason believed her actions would have no real disadvantage. There was also no way of telling who the father of the child was since she had been with a number of men since her start in the business. LAter, she came birth to a child whose appearance shocked all others and caused laughter or concerned talk behind Ira’s back. Of course, at the birth ceremony, those who attended had prejudice against Ira since her child had no father to be found. It was not easy to tell by features anyhow since this child was “fair as milk” and had filmed over

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