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Saturday, August 3, 2019
Themes of The Village by the Sea by Anita Desai Essay -- Village Sea
Themes of The Village by the Sea by Anita Desai       The novel, 'the village by the sea' by Anita Desai is about how Hari  and Lila struggle for the survival of their family in the absence of  their drunken father and ill mother. As portrayed in the beginning of  the novel, the opening scene is described to be an unstable  environment. This is reflected by the setting of the waves and how  they are portrayed to be 'unstable' as the author uses phrases such as  'high tide' and 'low tide' to show the instabilities of life and its  changes. In relation to this essential opening scene, this novel is  briefly paraphrased to be a book describing the transformations and  the hardships in life. As connected to these major morals described by  the author, there are several minor themes in relation to the morals  as mentioned earlier. These themes are responsibility, self-control  and love.    The main themes of this novel are change and survival. ?Change? in  this book is the way each character is able to understand things in  life have to be changed in order to progress. The theme of change is  portrayed when the governors decide to turn Thul into an industrial  area. Other situations are when Biju starts to introduce motor boats  to Thul for fishing instead of manual one and this shows that the  change of boats is for the development of fishing. Desai is able to  communicate to us this theme when Hari?s father is able to turn from a  useless drunken man to a responsible and caring person and also how  Hari?s mother is able to get better from her ill state. With this, we  can see that each situation in the book is linked together by the way  Hari?s father changes when his mother falls ill and is taken to the  hospital. This theme is stro...              ... Coconut day. One main one  is the way Hari?s father out of love for the family and his wife  changes from drunkard to a responsible man.    Another theme shown is self-control and this shown by the way Lila is  able to keep the money she earns from the De Silvas to buy food for  the family and not spent on useless things.Other examples are the way  Hari makes a lot of money in Bombay, but although there so many nice  things in there, he does not spend it but saves it. One character that  is able to show this is Hari?s father by the way he is able to control  himself from drinking toddy.    From what we can see in the novel, the themes are related to each  other like change and survival leads to responsibility, responsibility  leads to love and self-control and also responsibility relates to  love. This is created by the way the user creates the setting of the  novel.                      
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