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: Works such as Rabindranath Tagore’s Charulata (and its cinematic adaptation) use the figure of the lonely wife in a restricted domestic space to symbolize an "emotional void" and the silent suffering of unfulfilled love.
In a traditional Bengali joint family, the elder brother's wife (Boudi) enters a new household as an outsider but quickly becomes a central pillar. Historically, she bridging the gap between the older generation and the younger members of the house.
In traditional Bengali culture, a Boudi is a married woman who has entered her husband's family as a daughter-in-law. This transition is often fraught with challenges, as she navigates her new role and establishes relationships with her in-laws. The term Bengali Boudi has become synonymous with the trials and tribulations faced by these women, as they strive to find their place within the family.
: Works such as Rabindranath Tagore’s Charulata (and its cinematic adaptation) use the figure of the lonely wife in a restricted domestic space to symbolize an "emotional void" and the silent suffering of unfulfilled love.
In a traditional Bengali joint family, the elder brother's wife (Boudi) enters a new household as an outsider but quickly becomes a central pillar. Historically, she bridging the gap between the older generation and the younger members of the house. : Works such as Rabindranath Tagore’s Charulata (and
In traditional Bengali culture, a Boudi is a married woman who has entered her husband's family as a daughter-in-law. This transition is often fraught with challenges, as she navigates her new role and establishes relationships with her in-laws. The term Bengali Boudi has become synonymous with the trials and tribulations faced by these women, as they strive to find their place within the family. In traditional Bengali culture, a Boudi is a