The Bridal Night Analysis

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The above lines exemplify the typical narrow mentality of men towards women. Nina’s mother finds a ray of hope when the astrologer informs her that the next suitor will turn into a husband for her daughter and will take her far away to another land. The hunt for Nina’s bridegroom meets its destination in the form of an N. R. I. dentist, Ananda. His sister brought marriage proposal and Nina’s mother accepts it immediately. Ananda was an orphan, sensitive man with a strong profile to reject anyone. In first meeting, they like each other. The family arranges the marriage and the dream of Nina’s mother completed. Nina spent few months in a dream of love making visions with her husband. On the contrary, she was also conscious and worried about her …show more content…

Though she gets new identity as a married woman, she lost her previous identity as a daughter and the only person to her mother. The bridal night makes Nina think differently about the happenings in life and arouse herself a sense about her own identity. Manju Kapur does the description of the bridal night in the following manner:
The bridal night, now that the moment was close, Nina felt shy. Ananda closed the door and grabbed her. His hands leapt all over, under her blouse, her petticoats; they forced her on the bed to enable an even speedier exploration of her body. Startled, she tried to slow him down, but in five minutes he had come, five minutes and he had not even entered her. The rest was done with his hands, but that was stuff she could have done on her own. (Kapur 89)
Nina becomes conscious and worried about the happening at her first night and then her inner conflict begins with consummation. A sudden force of comparison between Ananda and Rahul is taken by her mind and she finds that Rahul was much obsessive and endlessly asking her about how she felt in different positions and her satisfaction in physical intimacy. However, Ananda never shows any excitement and seems in a hurry about sex. At bridal night, Nina feels suspicious about the problem of her husband while having physical intimacy but she neglects that being unaware that it would be her reason of grief in the

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