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| Theme | Manifestation in the Manuscript | Critical Implications | |-------|--------------------------------|-----------------------| | | Leela’s dual role as “Amma” and a woman with personal longing. | Challenges monolithic portrayals of motherhood in Malayalam culture. | | Desire vs. Duty | The tension between Leela’s secret yearning and her public obligations. | Mirrors broader social debates about women’s agency. | | Space of the Private vs. Public | Use of domestic interiors (the kitchen, the verandah) as sites of intimacy. | Highlights how physical spaces become contested grounds for emotional expression. | | Modernity & Tradition | Ravi’s camera symbolizes external modern influences entering a traditional milieu. | Explores how globalization can destabilise or enrich local identity. | | Ambiguity & Agency | The open‑ended conclusion refrains from moral judgement. | Invites readers to grapple with ethical complexity rather than imposing a didactic moral. | | Theme | Manifestation in the Manuscript |