Examples Of Nectar In A Sieve By Kamala Markandaya

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Life choices are always hard to make. In fact, some of them are impossible to make. Kamala Markandaya demonstrates some hard life choices in the book Nectar in a Sieve. The story is about Nathan and Rukmani, A poor rural India family living in the 1950s; with their children,a friend named Kenny,and their adopted son Puli.In the novel, it proves that in life that an individual has to make hard decisions to get through life.
To begin, Nathan and Rukmani have to choose to sell all their belongings and keep the house; or keep their belongings and lose the house. Nathan and ruku chose to sell all their belongings. “Rather these go than the land be taken from us”(55) Nathan and Rukmani couldn't afford to pay their rent and had to sell everything. This made a difficult choice between the two: either lose the house- or sell everything, which wasn't much. Secondly, Ruku and Nathan chose to put everything towards the land. “There was no money left- every pie went to paying land dues.”(60) Nathan and ruku sold every personal item so that they wouldn't lose the house. They had the difficult dilemma to sell belonging or get land taken away. Lastly, Rukmani and Nathan, although trying their …show more content…

To start off, Murugan, Nathan and Rukus son left and stayed demure about it. “He left me… he has been gone for awhile.”(122) They traveled all the way to the city to find their son. Murugan moved out of the city without telling anyone where he was going. Afterwards, Ruku and Nathan meet Puli. “There is no one to worry about me and none to worry me which is good.”(127) Puli is an orphan who led Nathan and Ruku to the doctors place. Later on, Puli comes back and ttys to get money for helping them. Tragically, While working for money Nathan dies. “AI, see to your man he has fallen.” (138) Nathan dies while taking the rocks to the rock place. Rukumani took Puli to her home

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